This course establishes learning opportunities in the field of addictions. Students spend 150 hours throughout the semester in a human services addictions agency to apply the knowledge, values, concepts, and skills of the addiction profession. Students participate in a weekly class to process clinical experiences and focus on skill building in treatment planning, counseling, client engagement strategies, client education, consultation with other professionals and documentation. One hundred (150) hours in a clinical setting are required. CORI/SORI required.
Co-Requisite Courses
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