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Know Your Mental Health Rights!

Mental Health Engagement

Your mental health rights matter! You have a right to seek rehabilitation education that will enhance your mental health and maximize your potential to rehabilitate.

SOP- Supportive Outpatient Program students must engage in mental health eCoaching. Introduce yourself to engage in eCoaching during your course by accessing the discussions box in the top right corner of your screen.


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Court/Probation DOEP Certified Online Course

The Substance Abuse Outpatient Program (SOP)

This standardized rehabilitative psychoeducational dialectical impact program utilizes online coaching and discussion input to dive into various topics related to drug use, illegal behavior and relapse. 

Designed to educate drug offenders about the negative consequences of drug abuse/misuse and associated illegal activities, the goal is to increase knowledge of drug use habits and help in developing a strong knowledge base to reduce the probability of future drug use and illegal activities. eCoaching and the introduction to online mental health coaching sessions for future needs, drives the progression of life transformation.

The Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) is a person who evaluates employees who have violated a DOT drug and alcohol regulation and makes recommendations concerning education, treatment, follow-up testing and aftercare.

SAP’s represent the path to healing and recovering a valuable career or profession. SAP are valuable, because at all costs we want the employee behind the steering wheel of a school bus, in the cockpit of a plane, at the helm of an oil tanker, at the throttle of a train, in the engineer compartment of a subway car, or at the emergency control valves of a natural gas pipeline—we want them clear and sharp and alert and aware and sober. That responsibility to the public is enormous!

The SAP Community Advocate

SAP’s do not advocate for the employer nor the employee. The function of the SAP is to protect the public interest in safety by professionally evaluating the employee and recommending appropriate education and/or treatment, follow-up tests, and aftercare.

Applicable Regulations

Regulation 49 CFR Part 40 and Subpart:

Substance Abuse Professionals (SAP) | US Department of Transportation

 

SOP Clients:

Get help now: US Department of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)

SAMHSA’s National Helpline – 1-800-662-HELP (4357)

SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.

Take this 100% online evidence based eCourse if you were ordered by a Judge or Court System Official to enroll in rehabilitation education. This course includes a proof of enrollment and a certificate of completion. 

Rehabilitation Impact Education eCounseling or eCoaching is also available for an additional hourly fee. Please call to schedule #936-444-7508


Instructor(s)

Health Psychologist

Valerie Catt Joglar

Valerie Catt is a certified master mental health psychologist and a rehabilitation impact education coach with an advanced degree certificate in health and wellness coaching and rehabilitation education. Val has been creating online course curriculum since 2012 and has extensive experience in court mandated education services including elearning courses and impact coaching curriculum.

Curriculum

  • 1

    Chapter 1: Drugs and Alcohol Series Including Prescription /street Drugs and Cannabis

    • SOP Supportive Outpatient Programming

    • WELCOME TO YOUR CERTIFIED US DOT-SAP ONLINE COURSE

    • Download and save your "WORKSHEET JOURNAL SURVEY" as proof of your efforts (download icon is at the top right corner)

    • The Truth About Drugs: Drugs have been part of our culture since the middle of the last century. Popularized in the 1960s by music and mass media, they invade all aspects of society. An estimated 208 million people internationally consume illegal drugs.

    • (06:00) What is a drug? | Health | Biology | FuseSchool - YouTube

    • (05:03) The dangers of mixing drugs - Céline Valéry - YouTube

    • (06:08) What does Heroin do to your brain and body? | Earth Lab by Channel BBC Earth Lab

    • Alcoholism increases the likelihood of developing co-occurring conditions such as a substance use disorder. Mixing alcohol and other drugs together can lead to serious physical, behavioral and health complications.

    • Binge Drinking is often glamorized on TV and movies, but the truth is that there is nothing beautiful about it. Binge drinking involves a dangerous pattern of excessive alcohol consumption.

    • (15:01) Jordan Peterson on Alcohol by Channel Theo Von Clips

    • MAP OF MARIJUANA LEGALITY BY STATE: WONDERING WHAT THE LAW IS IN YOUR STATE? Marijuana laws are changing at a rapid pace across all 50 states, making things a bit confusing at times.

    • (19:41) 10 Secrets Marijuana Users Won't Tell You - YouTube

    • (09:57) Why I Stopped Smoking Weed... (Life Changing) by Channel Vishuddha Das

    • QUESTION-ANSWER-FEEDBACK-SESSION: Drugs & Alcohol Basics

  • 2

    Chapter 2: Risk Factors for Substance Abuse and Addiction

    • PRESENTATION: Drug Abuse and Addiction Risk Factors.pdf

    • Risk Factors for Drug Abuse: Academic failure or lack of academic motivation Alienation from peers or family Anti-social behavior, including early aggressive behavior Early first use of drugs Drug availability in the community Improper parenting.

    • Research over the past two decades has tried to determine how drug abuse begins and how it progresses. Many factors can add to a person’s risk for drug abuse. Risk factors can increase a person’s chances for drug abuse, while protective factors reduce it.

    • (12:00) Risk factors for drug use and drug abuse by Channel Kahnacademymedicine

    • (04:41) What's the TRUTH Behind DRUG ADDICTION? by Channel Sci-Wise

    • (11:53) Psychology Professor & Substance Abuse Counselor | Andrew Assini | TEDxPittsburghStatePrison by Channel TEDx Talks

    • (12:38) From Genes to Addiction: How Risk Unfolds Across the Lifespan | Dr. Danielle Dick | TEDxRVA - YouTube

    • (14:42) Everything you think you know about addiction is wrong | Johann Hari by Channel TED

    • QUESTION-ANSWER-FEEDBACK-SESSION: Drugs & Alcohol Knowledge Base

  • 3

    Chapter 3: Drug Abuse, Addiction and the Rat Park Experiments

    • Volunteers at an overdose prevention site in Vancouver, Canada, say they saved the life of a rat named Snuggles after the little rodent overdosed on heroin.

    • (02:25) Johann Hari: What causes drug addiction? - YouTube

    • (05:41) Addiction (Kurzgesagt Archived video) by Channel Theatrum

    • (01:40) Addiction an the Rat Park Experiments - Short Version 14,908 views•Nov 16, 2016 by Channel Minute Videos Portfolio

    • (13:09) Understanding Addiction - Rat Park by Channel Let's Suffer Together

    • (04:52) Beating Drug Addiction - The Rat Park Experiment by Channel Wisdom Land

    • (16:14) Rat Park Documentary: Behind The Scenes by Channel VICE TV

    • (06:08) What does Heroin do to your brain and body? | Earth Lab by Channel BBC Earth Lab

  • 4

    Chapter 4: Addiction, Drug Dependence and Tolerance

    • Tolerance, Dependence, Addiction: What's the Difference? Tolerance happens when a person no longer responds to a drug in the way they did at first. So it takes a higher dose of the drug to achieve the same effect as when the person first used it.

    • When people use the term “dependence,” they are usually referring to a physical dependence on a substance. Dependence is characterized by the symptoms of tolerance and withdrawal.

    • One important thing to monitor is your drug tolerance. Of course, this is not the same thing as drug dependence, but the two can become related if tolerance is left unchecked.

    • (05:48) Anxiety Hangover After Drinking? Why do I have so much anxiety the day after drinking? by Channel

    • (18:46) The Power of Addiction and The Addiction of Power: Gabor Maté at TEDxRio+20 by Channel TEDx Talks

    • (14:43) How I overcame alcoholism | Claudia Christian | TEDxLondonBusinessSchool

    • (19:01) Let's quit abusing drug users - YouTube

    • QUESTION-ANSWER-FEEDBACK-SESSION: The Rat-Park Rat Experiment

  • 5

    Chapter 5: The Central Nervous System and Overdose

    • Definition: An overdose represents a pathologic level of drug toxicity—at such a magnitude that it overwhelms normal physiological functioning. Depending on what drug a person has taken, symptoms of an overdose vary.

    • An alcohol overdose happens when you drink more alcohol than your body can safely process. Generally, the body can safely process around 1 unit of pure alcohol per hour.

    • (10:07) Central Nervous System: Crash Course A&P #11 - YouTube

    • (01:41) Opioid and Narcotics Overdose Signs and Symptoms - YouTube

    • (05:10) What Happens To Your Body During an Overdose? - YouTube

    • (21:42) Anatomy of an Overdose - Full Version by Channel First Rule Films

    • (05:51) What Happens When You Overdose? - YouTube

    • (04:29) Effects of Alcohol on the Brain, Animation, Professional version. - YouTube

    • (05:24) Alcoholism, Causes, Signs and Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment. - YouTube

    • QUESTION-ANSWER-FEEDBACK-SESSION: Drugs & the Human Brain

  • 6

    Chapter 6: Addiction and the Brain's Reward Centers

    • PRESENTATION: Brain Function, Reward Centers and Drug Abuse and Addiction.pdf

    • (16:22) Why do our brains get addicted? by Channel TEDMED

    • (02:01) Why Do People Get Addicted to Drugs and Alcohol? by Channel Inspire Malibu

    • (08:20) I've been duped by alcohol | Paul Churchill | TEDxBozeman by Channel TedX Talks

    • (04:08) Everything You Know About Heroin Addiction Is Wrong by Channel Cracked

    • (09:41) Rewriting The Story Of My Addiction | Jo Harvey Weatherford | TEDxUniversityofNevada by Channel TedX Talks

    • (15:49) Lessons a drug addict can teach you | Lauren Windle | TEDxSurreyUniversity by Channel TEDx Talks

    • (02:22) What is Heroin? Heroin Facts and Effects by Channel Duffy's Nappa Valley Rehab

    • QUESTION-ANSWER-FEEDBACK-SESSION: Street Drugs, Addiction & Dependence

  • 7

    Chapter 7: Drug Abuse and Addiction Intervention

    • The Benefits of Using Hypnotherapy in Addiction Treatment: Hypnotherapy is an evidence-based treatment for addiction, which can also be used to treat a variety of other psychological difficulties.

    • (25:40) Addiction and How to Overcome Addiction Teal Swan @TealSwan.com

    • (06:59) Overcoming Addiction - WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TO FINALLY BEAT IT by Channel Improvement Pill

    • (14:43) How I overcame alcoholism | Claudia Christian | TEDxLondonBusinessSchool

    • (11:29) How I slayed Addiction with Nature | Dax Justin | TEDxCanmore by TEDx Talks

    • QUESTION-ANSWER-FEEDBACK-SESSION: Addiction As a Coping Mechanism

  • 8

    Chapter 8: Relapse and Freedom from Addiction

    • PRESENTATION: Drug Addiction and Abuse Support- Education and Coaching.pdf

    • Addictions begin with experimentation with a substance. There are many reasons someone might initially try a drug, including curiosity, peer pressure or stress and problems at work or home.

    • (22:18) Russell Brand: Freedom from Addiction Podcast (Part 1) by Channel Commune

    • (20:00) Having a Relapse? (Relapse Prevention, Recovery and How to Overcome Addiction Relapse) - Teal Swan - - YouTube

    • (11:55) How to Stop Smoking Weed! (& Improve Your Life) by Channel Vishuddha Das

  • 9

    Chapter 9: The Subconscious Mind and Addiction

    • (59:00) How the Subconscious Keeps you Addicted | Bruce Lipton & Tommy Rosen by Channel Recovery 2.0

  • 10

    Chapter 10: Addiction and Recovery

    • (56:58) Russell Brand From Addiction To Recovery by Channel Royal Centers

  • 11

    Chapter 11: Brain Science and Myths About Addiction

    • (22:54) "Drugs Aren't the Problem": Neuroscientist Carl Hart on Brain Science & Myths about Addiction - YouTube

    • (11:34) All you need to KNOW ABOUT THE ADDICTION and HOW TO STOP IT - DR. JOE DISPENZA - YouTube

    • (17:16) Train Your Brain To Break The Addiction - Dr. Joe Dispenza - YouTube

    • (09:17) Joe Dispenza - HOW ADDICTION WORKS IN THE BRAIN | NEUROSCIENCE EXPERIMENTS❗Sub. Eng. - YouTube

  • 12

    Chapter 12: How to Break a Bad Habit

    • DON'T FORGET! DOWNLOAD AND SAVE YOUR PROGRAM "WORKSHEET JOURNAL SURVEY" AS PROOF OF YOUR ACCOMPLISHMENT (top right corner)

    • (02:48) How to Change Bad Habits by Bob Proctor - YouTube

    • (15:51) One HABIT That Will Change Your World - Bob Proctor - YouTube

    • (07:12) Change Your Habits, Change Your Life - YouTube

    • (07:28) Create Successful Habits | Bob Proctor - YouTube

    • (09:29) A Habit You Simply MUST Develop - YouTube

    • (16:52) Bob Proctor - Why Is Success Slipping Through Your Fingers by the SGR Program Bob Proctor

    • QUESTION-ANSWER-FEEDBACK-SESSION: Drug Addiction Risk Factors

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