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ADC 40000 THEORIES OF PERSONALITY AND ADDICTION (3)

Examines psychoanalytic, behaviorist, cognitive and humanistic theories of personality development.  Emphasizes their application within addiction counseling.

ADC 40003 PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY AND ADDICTION (3)

Examines the psychoactive and addictive properties of major drug classifications.  Includes psychopharmacology treatment interventions and their application within addiction counseling.

ADC 40006 PSYCHOPATHOLOGICAL AND CO-OCCURRING DISORDERS (3)

Study of biological, psychological, and sociocultural influences contributing to abnormal behavior patterns including substance use disorders and co-occurring disorders.  Includes a focus on intake, assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and case management of various psycho-pathological and co-occurring disorders.

ADC 40009 CLINICAL ADDICTION COUNSELING ISSUES (3)

Examines the processes of client screening, intake, assessment, treatment planning, crisis interventions, case management reports, record keeping, and client education in addiction counseling.

ADC 40012 MULTI-CULTURAL COMPETENCIES IN ADDICTION COUNSELING (3)

Study of multicultural issues to include integration, discrimination, prejudice, the social dynamics of conflict, and assimilation.  Includes a focus on their application to addiction counseling.

ADC 40015 PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY: LEGAL AND ETHICS ISSUES OF ADDICTION COUNSELING (3)

Examines addiction counseling professional responsibilities, legal standards, and ethics issues.

ADC 40018 SPECIAL ISSUES IN ADDICTION COUNSELING (3)

Examines prevention and harm reduction in addiction counseling.  Includes a focus on IV and sexually transmitted diseases, including AIDS/HIV and Hepatitis C.

ADC 40021 FAMILIES AND ADDICTION (3)

Examines addiction and substance misuse in the family system.  Emphasizes client education, prevention, as well as individual and family system approaches to intervention.  Includes a focus on issues specific to women.

ADC 40024 GROUP COUNSELING IN ADDICTION (3)

Examines addiction counseling skills required to perform therapeutic group sessions.  Focuses on types of groups, client placement, group development, stages of treatment, client confidentiality, client education, and the client referral process.

ADC 40027 ADC PRACTICUM/INTERNSHIP I (3)

150 hours of clinical addiction counseling work experience in a supervised setting.  Fifty percent of the practicum hours must be completed in direct client contact.  The practicum is designed to develop addiction counseling skills through practical application in an addiction counseling setting.  Students work under the direct supervision of an approved onsite supervisor and a faculty supervisor.  Capstone assignments throughout Practicum I and II guide students in the development of an integrative e-portfolio project that demonstrates personal achievement of the learning outcomes in the addiction counseling major. Enrollment requires advisor approval.

ADC 40030 ADC PRACTICUM/INTERNSHIP II (3)

150 hours of clinical addiction counseling work experience in a supervised setting.  Fifty percent of the practicum hours must be completed in direct client contact.  The practicum is designed to develop addiction counseling skills through practical application in an addiction counseling setting.  Students work under the direct supervision of an approved onsite supervisor and a faculty supervisor.  Capstone assignments throughout Practicum I and II guide students in the development of an integrative e-portfolio project that demonstrates personal achievement of the learning outcomes in the addiction counseling major. Enrollment requires advisor approval.

ADC 49000 SEMINAR IN ADDICTIONS COUNSELING (3)

Capstone course that guides students in development of an integrative e-portfolio project that demonstrates personal achievement of learning outcomes in the addiction counseling major.  Culminates in a major professional portfolio project, guided by licensure standards and includes investigating and discussing a major issue or issues within the field and presented in seminar form in class.