HSER 225 - Individual, Family, and Group Addiction Counseling3 Credits Provides an overview of therapies for individuals, families, and groups experiencing substance use disorder (SUD).Students develop skills in creating individualized treatment interventions for their treatment participants.
Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees
Quarters Typically Offered Designed to Serve Practicing mental health professionals credentialed at the master’s level who qualify to benefit from alternative licensing requirements as established by the Washington State DOH. Active Date 20190612T13:19:47
Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 36 Contact Hours: Lecture 33 Total Contact Hours 33 Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Course Outline i. Integral Care
II. Family Systems with Addiction
III. Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE)
IV. Stages of Addiction Treatment
V. Families and Recovery
VI. Creating Psychoeducational Groups
Student Learning Outcomes Identify and prescribe individualized service needs for SUD participants.
Identify and prescribe the appropriate family treatment options for participants receiving SUD services
Differentiate between evidence-based and integral counseling techniques.
Explain how trauma or adverse childhood events influences behavioral functioning.
Identify and adjust to group dynamics in SUD treatment disorder groups.
Develop group psychoeducational materials for your SUD practice.
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