Training
(What to expect)

By enrolling in MORE training, providers commit to learning a cutting-edge, evidence-based approach that integrates mindfulness, reappraisal, and savoring to treat addiction, emotional distress, and chronic pain. This isn’t just a CE course—it’s a transformative clinical framework backed by neuroscience and designed to restore emotion regulation and meaning in patients’ lives.
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Structured Online Training Modules
Engaging video lessons, guided practices, and clinical demonstrations led by expert faculty.
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Downloadable Clinical Tools
Session outlines, worksheets, fidelity checklists, and patient handouts to support real-world implementation.
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Certification & CE Credits
Upon completion, providers receive a MORE Therapist Certificate and continuing education credits.
Access to a Supportive Community
Optional peer forums, case consultation groups, and alumni events to foster connection and growth.
Ongoing Learning Resources
Webinars, research updates, and new content to stay current with emerging science and best practices.
Directory Listing for Certified Providers
Upon certification, providers are featured in the official MORE Certified Provider Directory—a searchable, public-facing resource that helps patients, referring clinicians, and organizations easily connect with trained MORE therapists in their region or specialty.

How It Works

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1.Enroll
Online
Providers register through your training platform and gain immediate access to the curriculum.
2.Self-Paced Learning
Modules are designed for flexible completion on your schedule—ideal for busy clinicians.
3.Practice & Reflection
Each module includes experiential exercises and reflection prompts to deepen understanding.
4.Final Assessment & Certification
A brief knowledge check and fidelity review ensure readiness to deliver MORE with integrity.
5.Optional Advanced Pathways
Providers can pursue advanced certification, train-the-trainer training, and institutional integration support.

Transform Recovery. Empower Healing.

Join the movement to expand access to evidence-based, neuroscience-informed care. Our Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement (MORE) training equips healthcare professionals with the tools to treat addiction, pain, and emotional distress with compassion and clinical precision.

Reference


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