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Value of Certification

First Nations Wellness/Addictions Counsellor Certification Board

Value of Certification

In the establishment of a system for the Certification of First Nations Wellness/Addiction Counsellors, the FNWACCB recognizes the need to define the role of the Addiction specialist  in a manner that is distinct from others who may provide additional services to the same client population.

The FNWACCB believes that addictions is a chronic, progressive, and potentially fatal disease, that effects the total person physically, psychologically, socially, culturally, and spiritually, and is characterized by tolerance, withdrawal, physical dependence, loss of control, denial, and pathological organ changes, (DSM IV).

The primary responsibility of the Indigenous Certified Addictions Specialist is to deal with the relationship between a person’s use of alcohol/drugs, and the problems experienced as a consequence of such use. Therefore, the  goals are centered around the following:

  • Assist the client to recognize that his/her use of alcohol/drugs is a primary and chronic illness rooted in bio-psycho-social impairment;
  • Assist the client and the family in gaining insight and motivation to make a commitment to resolve problems by taking appropriate action relative to the use of alcohol/drugs;
  • To provide experienced, culturally appropriate, professional guidance, assistance, and support for the client’s efforts to establish a new lifestyle and value system which is designed to achieve the fullest possible recovery from addiction which requires:
    •  Total abstinence from all mood altering drugs;
    • Replacement of self-defeating behaviour and attitudes with healthy ones;
    • Treatment of physical deterioration;
    • The learning of healthy personal social skills;
    •  Re-entry into society with a sense of self respect and personal well-being;
    • The spouse, children and individuals close to the addicted person whom have been affected by the addiction need also be provided with care and treatment;
    • Resolution of cultural, traditional, and spiritual conflicts.
    • The principles of harm reduction where appropriate.
  • To recognize problem areas which are beyond the scope of his/her training, skill or competence, and assist the addicted individual or his/her family in accessing and utilizing professional assistance appropriate to their identified needs.
  • Such activities will, of necessity, cover a broad range of activities equal to the infinite variety of the addicted person’s problems such as physiology, age, sex, religion, spirituality, education, culture, economics, and social status.
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