| Alcoholism Counseling |
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| Areas of Specialization - Graduate |
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This specialty area is designed to prepare rehabilitation counselors to work with persons having alcohol and drug related problems. A student desiring to work towards this specialty area will obtain a comprehensive understanding of approaches used as intervention, prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of alcoholism. This program will introduce students to community resources available for dealing with alcoholism as well as appropriate methods for utilization of these resources. Also, examinations of legislation affecting alcoholism and regulations governing the rights of alcoholics and victims affected by alcoholics will be made. Alcoholism counseling courses will be offered through the Department of Psychology and Rehabilitation Counseling.
| ADLT 500 | Foundations of Adult Education | 3 |
| ADLT 501 | The Adult Learner | 3 |
| ADLT 503 | Counseling Adults | 3 |
| EDUC 705 | Strategies For Curriculum Development | 3 |
| ADLT 504 | Practicum (Taken after the completion of sufficient course work in the core and in the specialty area in consultation with the advisor) | 3 |
Note: Students must complete the research requirements by following one of two (2) division research options.
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| | PSYC 621 | Seminar in Physiological and Psych-Social Aspects of Alcoholism and Other Additions | 3 |
| PSYC 622 | Addiction Prevention Techniques for the Individual, the Family, the School, And the Community | 3 |
| PSYC 641 | Advance Individual Counseling Diagnosis and Assessment of the Addicted Client | 3 |
| PSYC 643 | Action Research on Alcoholism and Multiple Addictions in the Inner City and Other Communities | 3 |
| PSYC 644 | Management of Addiction Treatment Programs and Personnel | 3 |
| ADLT 600 | Seminar in Graduate Research (Prerequisite:EDUC 582 ) | 3 |
