Trauma-Informed Addiction Treatment Training
The Trauma Beneath the Craving: A Neurobiological Approach to Addiction
Addiction and trauma are not parallel problems. For many clients, addiction is the trauma response. Substances, compulsive behaviors, and survival loops exist because the nervous system found them effective, at least for a while. Treating the addiction without addressing the trauma underneath it is why so many clients relapse, and why so many therapists feel stuck.
This trauma-informed addiction treatment training with Sarah Osborne, LPC, LADC, NCC, gives you a neurobiological framework for understanding the trauma-addiction connection and a concrete set of clinical tools for working with it. Sarah brings rare dual expertise as both a licensed alcohol and drug counselor and a certified EMDR therapist and EMDRIA-approved consultant, meaning this training is grounded in real addiction specialty knowledge, not just general trauma-informed awareness applied to substance use.
You will leave with a clear roadmap for integrating trauma-focused care, harm reduction, and evidence-based modalities into your clinical work with clients navigating addiction and co-occurring trauma.
Why TTI
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Where Learning Meets Community
Practical Skills
Practical Interventions You'll Learn
- Use SBIRT (Screening, Brief Intervention, Referral to Treatment) to stratify addiction risk levels and guide clinical next steps
- Apply motivational interviewing strategies to collaboratively set treatment goals with clients in early recovery, when ambivalence is highest
- Teach urge surfing as a delayed gratification skill, helping clients ride out cravings without acting on them
- Use ACT-based interventions to help clients replace compulsive behavior with value-driven choices
- Apply CPT interventions to process the trauma memories underlying substance use and relapse patterns
- Facilitate recovery planning by mapping emotional, cognitive, physical, and social triggers to addictive behaviors
What You Get
What's Waiting for You Inside This Training
Trauma-addiction neurobiology
SBIRT and assessment skills
Maladaptive positive feeling states
Motivational interviewing for early recovery
Urge surfing and ACT-based interventions
Harm reduction and recovery planning
Lifetime on-demand access
Free community membership
Is This For You?
Who Is This Training For
Trauma-Informed Addiction Treatment Training is a strong fit if you are:
- A trauma therapist whose clients present with substance use or compulsive behaviors alongside their trauma histories, and you want a framework that addresses the neurobiological connection rather than treating addiction and trauma as separate clinical problems
- Working with clients who have relapsed or struggled to sustain recovery, and wanting to understand what the trauma beneath the craving is and how to address it clinically
- Wanting to understand the neurobiology of addiction well enough to explain it to clients in language that reduces shame and builds treatment motivation
- Looking for concrete, named clinical tools including SBIRT, motivational interviewing, urge surfing, ACT, and CPT as applied to addiction and trauma, rather than general guidance on trauma-informed care
- Working in settings where clients navigate co-occurring addiction and trauma, including community mental health, private practice, or residential settings, and wanting an evidence-based framework for harm reduction and recovery planning
- Seeking NBCC and ASWB/ACE continuing education at the intersection of trauma and addiction in a flexible on-demand format with 4 CEs
Meet Your Trainer
About Your Trainer
Sarah Osborne
LPC, LADC, NCC
Sarah specializes in the treatment of addiction, complex trauma, and dissociation. Her clinical background spans both community mental health and private addiction treatment centers, and she is deeply committed to integrating EMDR therapy into addiction care across all levels of treatment. Her dual training as both a trauma specialist and a licensed addiction counselor is rare in this space and informs every element of this course.
Investment
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Course Price
- Lifetime access to the on-demand training, refresh your skills anytime
- ASWB and NBCC CEs
- Named clinical tools for the trauma-addiction connection, you can apply with your next client
- Flexible payment plans available
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Additional Information
Course Details
Agenda
- Welcome, objectives, and presenter introduction
- The Link Between Trauma & Addiction
- Dopamine, Desire & the Roots of Addictive Behavior
- Assessment, History Taking, and Treatment Planning
- Building Stability and Supporting Recovery
- Wrap-up, key takeaways, and Q&A
Learning Objectives
- Describe how trauma is connected to the vulnerability to addiction.
- Explain basic findings of ACE (Adverse Childhood Experiences).
- Identify history-taking questions that can be used to assess addictions.
- Explain the term "maladaptive positive feeling state".
Prerequisites
This is not an EMDR training.
- None! While this course was designed with therapists in mind, many professionals can benefit including but not limited to:
- Mental Health Professionals
- Teachers and Educators
- Healers
- Yoga Teachers
- Healthcare Professionals
- First Responders
- Lawyers and Law Professionals
Continuing Education
4 CEs are available upon completion of all course material.
Trauma Therapist Institute is an approved continuing education provider. ACE and NBCC CEs are available for this course. APA CEs are not available for this course.
Participants must complete the full training to receive credit.
ACE Approved Provider
Trauma Therapist Institute, #1869, is approved as an ACE provider to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. ACE provider approval period: 1/16/25 - 1/16/28. Social workers completing this course receive 4 clinical continuing education credits.
NBCC Approved Provider
Trauma Therapist Institute has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7033. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Kase & CO is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
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Treat the Trauma Beneath the Craving
For many clients, addiction is the trauma response. This training gives you the neurobiological framework, the named clinical tools (SBIRT, MI, urge surfing, ACT, CPT), and the dual-expertise teaching to address the trauma underneath the substance use, not just the substance use itself.
Lifetime access. ASWB and NBCC CEs. A trauma-informed framework grounded in real addiction specialty knowledge.