Let GKM be the light that leads you to becoming a Counselor or a Specialist. Our training programs are designed to equip you with the skills to assist people with substance use disorder, gambling abuse, conflict and anger management issues.
This Program is designed to provide participants with the skills necessary to counsel
clients in the recovery process, whether it’s Substance Abuse or Gambling Abuse. Our class topics include: assessment, treatment planning, individual and group counseling, case management, crisis intervention, client education, and community resources connections.
The Accredited Substance Abuse Counselor Certificate Program is designed to help individuals acquire the skills and certification necessary to counsel those who suffer from the effects of substance abuse.
GKMTI‘s Substance Abuse Counselor Certificate Program gives you the knowledge and experience to become certified in substance abuse counseling. Our program meets the educational and training requirements established according to regulations from the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration. It was developed in conjunction with professionals and experts in the field of substance abuse.
Gambling is one of the most destructive of human vices, giving an illusion of easy money, when it leads you to financial ruin. There are many types of gambling addictions. Gambling addictions are often the result of repetitive cycle that leads to more gambling in hopes of getting a big sum of money to pay off prior debts.
As a Gambling Abuse Counselor, you assist your clients in identifying their triggers and developing solutions to assist them in recovery.
Conflict resolution is the process of resolving conflict outside the court of law by addressing the parties’ needs and reaching a harmonious outcome for all involved. Conflict resolution specialists include mediators, conciliators, and arbitrators, and they focus on mediation and problem solving for clients.
The GKM Training Institute and its Conflict Resolution Specialist curriculum seeks to bring out the inner mediator from its students through world-class training with proven curriculum.
Anger results in externalizing behaviors such as tantrums, arguments, and sometimes violent resolutions. Internalized behaviors includes depression, anxiety, and sulking. Rational Anger is normal and healthy but inappropriate and excessive displays of it could be a sign of anger management issues. The goal of the Anger Management Specialist is to assist people in finding their triggers and find various methods to control their emotions including anger.
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