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HMSV 2130 Treatment Issues in Chemical Dependency

4.0 - 0.0 - 4.0

Prerequisite

(1) LMHP or PLMHP; or (2) HMSV 1160 and ENGL 1020

Corequisite

For those without LMHP or PLMHP, HMSV 1140

Course Description

This course includes the study of treatment issues specific to alcohol and drug disorders including, as a minimum, dual diagnosis and the impact of physical and mental health disorders on alcohol and drug treatment; the historic and generational influences on alcohol and drug abuse and dependence including adult children of alcoholics, enabling, and the family disease concept; the influences of Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, and the 12-step philosophies in alcohol and drug treatment; and the uniqueness of special populations including sexual orientation, cultural dimensions, adolescents, women, and the elderly and how that uniqueness affects assessment of, response to, and delivery of alcohol and drug treatment. Students discuss treatment issues specific to different populations, other aspects of chemical dependency treatment including treatment methodology and aspects of treatment that address resistance, denial, minimization, relapse and relapse prevention, cross-addiction, spirituality issues, and the influence of other self-help groups including 12-step groups. NOTE: For those without LMHP or PLMHP, the co-requisite HMSV 1140 must be taken concurrently or previously completed.