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Alcoholism Counseling and Addiction Services
Rehabilitation Counseling

Specializations
Areas of Specialization
Alcoholism Counseling and Addiction Services
Human Resources Management
Rehabilitation Research Training

This specialty area is designed to prepare rehabilitation counselors to work with persons having alcohol and drug related problems. A student desiring to work toward the Master's Degree in Rehabilitation Counseling with a concentration in Alcoholism Counseling and Addiction Services is generally governed by the conditions of the regular graduate program. Six additional courses are required to complete the degree program, which includes eighteen credit hours in the area of specialization. An individualized program plan is prepared for each student, based on his/her interest and background of preparation.

The Coordinator of the Rehabilitation Counselor Education program will be responsible for developing the 76 semester hour program for each student at the time of his/her entry into the program. The student's plan will remain in the files of his/her departmental office as well as the office of the Division of Graduate Studies.

Nine credit hours (600 clock hours) in internship courses are included in the program and are directed to supervised field experience in addiction facilities. Students seeking certification in alcoholism counseling may take additional courses in field training as required, to complete 4,000 clock hours of field work required by the Maryland Alcoholism Counselors Certification Board.

Requirements
PSYC 621 Addiction Prevention Techniques for the Individual, the Family, the School, and the Community3
PSYC 622 Seminar in Physiological and Psycho-Social Aspects of Alcoholism and Other Addictions3
PSYC 641 Advanced Individual Counseling, Diagnosis, and Assessment of the Addicted Client3
PSYC 642 Advanced Group Counseling, Diagnosis, and Assessment of the Addicted Client3
PSYC 643 Action Research on Alcoholism and Multiple Addictions in the Inner City and Other Communities3
PSYC 644 Management of Addiction Treatment Programs and Personnel3
PSYC 650 Field Training in Alcoholism/Addiction Services (200 clock hours-supervised field experience)3
PSYC 651 Field Training in Alcoholism/Addiction Services II (200 clock hours-supervised field experience)3
PSYC 652 Field Training in Alcoholism/Addiction Services III (200 clock hours-supervised field experience)3


NOTE: Additional field training courses, PSYC 653  through PSYC 659 , are offered as necessary.

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