Brentwood, TN 9/23/2009 3:59:03 AM
News / Health & Wellness

Foundations Recovery Network Referral Interventionist Develops New Intervention Model

The Field Model of Intervention offers comprehensive assessments and online certification.

A new model of intervention has hit the ground running. Called the Field Model of Intervention (FMI), this new wave specializes in the clinical and crisis-oriented issues associated with intervention. It also offers the most comprehensive assessment, case development and implementation strategies for the clinically complex and reactive client.

Not only is FMI certified for 14 hours of CME credit toward the BRI credentialing requirements, this model also is the first and ONLY certified online training program accredited by the Association for Intervention Specialists Certification Board and the Association for Addiction Professionals (NAADAC).

Through this model, intervention, addiction and behavioral health professionals can create an account, purchase training modules and begin certification training in the comfort of their own home. There is also an option to purchase the supervision house to complete the process of receiving the BRI-I and BRI-II licensure requirement.

Paving the way with this new model is Jane Einger Mintz. Mintz is an interventionist, counselor and principle owner and clinician of Realife Intervention Solutions. She is also an internationally known speaker and trainer on the topic of crisis intervention and the complex and co-morbid client.

To find out more about the Field Model of Intervention, please visit www.interventioncourses.com.

About Foundations Recovery Network

Foundations Recovery Network is a premier organization for treating persons with addiction and mental health disorders. The company oversees four dual diagnosis treatment centers: Michael’s House in Palm Springs, Calif.; La Paloma in Memphis, Tenn.; and The Canyon in Malibu, Calif.