Discipline descriptionThe Substance Abuse Counseling Program
prepares students for employment as alcohol and other drug abuse (AODA)
counselors. It also provides counseling education and training for social
services and human resource professional concerned with addicted individuals
and their families.
See also Human Services
Current Faculty
- Javier Alonso - Adjunct Professor of Substance Abuse
- Michelle Feingold-Fisher - Adjunct Professor of Human Services and Psychology
- Patricia Kimbel - Adjunct
Professor of Human Services
- Donald Krzyzak - Adjunct Professor
of Psychology
- Elaine Michelini - Adjunct
Professor of Human Services
- Nancy Schneider - Adjunct
Professor of Human Services
- John Tuttle - Adjunct Professor
of Human Services
- Cathy Willis - Adjunct
Professor of Human Services
Courses
- HSV
110 Counseling/Interviewing
- HSV
121 Treatment Strategies
- HSV
122 Assessment and Treatment of the Chemically Dependent
- HSV
155 Substance Abuse Practicum I
- HSV
210 Counseling/Interviewing II
- HSV
255 Substance Abuse Practicum II
- HSV 260 CADC Test Review
- PSY 107 Applied Psychology: The Psychology of Personal Grow
- PSY 120 Human Development
- PSY 203 Psychology of Abnormal Behavior
- PSY 234 Family Systems and the Addictive Process
- PSY 235 Psychology of Group Behavior
- PSY 237 Drugs and Behavior: The Psychology and Physiology of Addiction
- PSY 238Substance Abuse
CertificatesDownload
Substance Abuse brochure to learn more about the program and certificates.
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If you seek faculty advice for any Substance Abuse
Discipline related questions, please contact Marvin Bornschlegl.
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