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This course has an assignment that is due by 11:55 pm Central Standard Time on Wednesday night of the first week of class.  Failure to complete this assignment will result in your removal from the course for non-participation. 

Textbooks

Van Wormer, K. & Davis, D. R. (2018). Addiction Treatment: a Strengths Perspective. 4th edition. Boston, MA: Cengage. ISBN 9781305943308

American Psychological Association. (2020). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (7th ed.). ISBN 13: 9781433832161

Course Description

This course will focus on historical and cultural patterns of addictions and addictive behaviors, knowledge and attitude toward chemical abuse, theories of chemical dependency, and recognition and identification of addictions.  Core (CSR, D) 3 credit hours.

Course Objectives

By the end of the course, students will be expected to demonstrate their understanding of the following learning outcomes:

Human Growth and Development (2016 CACREP 2.F.3)

d. theories and etiology of addictions and addictive behaviors                                                          

Clinical Mental Health Counseling Foundations (2016 CACREP 5.C.1)

d. neurobiological and medical foundation and etiology of addiction and co-occurring disorders                                            

Clinical Mental Health Counseling Contextual Dimensions (2016 CACREP 5.C.2)

e. potential for substance use disorders to mimic and/or co-occur with a variety of neurological, medical, and psychological disorders

 Objectives not from the 2016 CACREP standards:

1. Students will understand the historical perspectives of addictions counseling.

2. Students will understand motivational interviewing and other psychotherapeutic approaches and how they are utilized in addictions counseling.

3. Students will understand comorbid disorders, group work, pharmacotherapy, 12-step programs, and maintenance and relapse programs.

4. Students will understand addictions in family therapy, rehabilitation, and school settings.

5. Students will understand issues in addictions counseling that are related to multi-culturalism, ethnic diversity, gender, and gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and questioning populations.