Substance Abuse and Treatment Studies
Award Type: Certificate of Achievement
The Human Services: Substance Abuse and Treatment Studies – Certificate of Achievement program is designed to equip individuals with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively address addiction issues and provide support to those struggling with substance abuse. This comprehensive program focuses on evidence-based practices and the latest research in addiction treatment. Throughout the program, participants will gain a deep understanding of the various factors contributing to addiction and learn how to develop personalized treatment plans for individuals. They will explore different therapeutic approaches, including cognitive-behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and family systems therapy, among others. The curriculum covers a wide range of topics related to addiction treatment, such as the neurobiology of addiction, pharmacological interventions, relapse prevention strategies, and ethical considerations in the field. Participants will also learn about the importance of cultural competence and how to provide inclusive and respectful care to individuals from diverse backgrounds. Hands-on training is a vital component of this program. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in practical exercises, case studies, and role-playing scenarios to enhance their skills in assessment, intervention, and counseling techniques. They will also learn how to collaborate with other healthcare professionals and community resources to provide comprehensive care. Upon completion of the program, participants will be equipped to work in various settings, such as outpatient clinics, residential treatment centers, community organizations, and hospitals. They will possess the necessary skills to conduct assessments, develop treatment plans, facilitate group therapy sessions, and provide ongoing support to individuals on their path to recovery.The graduate of the Certificate of Achievement in Substance Abuse and Treatment Studies will:
- Advanced Understanding of Addiction Dynamics: Students will be able to demonstrate an advanced understanding of the complex dynamics of addiction, including the biological, psychological, and social factors that contribute to its development and progression.
- Evidence-Based Treatment Approaches: Students will develop the skills to effectively apply evidence-based treatment approaches in addiction treatment.
- Cultural Competence in Addiction Treatment: Students will develop cultural competence in working with diverse populations affected by addiction.
- Ethical and Legal Considerations in Addiction Treatment: Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the ethical and legal issues that arise in addiction treatment.
Program Requirements
Required Core Courses (21 Units)
Course Number | Course Title | Units |
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HUSV 102 | Case Management Skills | 3.000 - 0.000 units |
HUSV 103 | Basic Counseling Skills | 3.000 - 0.000 units |
HUSV 110 | Alcohol, Other Drugs, and Addiction | 3.000 - 0.000 units |
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PSY 106 | Alcohol, Other Drugs, and Addiction | 3.000 - 0.000 units |
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SOC 106 | Alcohol, Other Drugs, and Addiction | 3.000 - 0.000 units |
HUSV 111 | Addiction Treatment and Recovery | 3.000 - 0.000 units |
HUSV 135 | Ethics for Human Services Professionals | 3.000 - 0.000 units |
HUSV 130 | Addiction Studies Practicum | 4.000 - 0.000 units |
HUSV 131 | Addiction Studies Practicum Seminar | 2.000 - 0.000 units |