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Alcohol and Other Drug
Abuse ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE Addiction Counselors
assist individuals who are addicted to alcohol and drugs. They work under the direct supervision of
counselors, social workers or psychologists.
Students will assess client's patterns of abuse and try to help the
client stop the abusive behavior. They
also may assist the client and their families with their social, emotional, and
spiritual needs. Other duties may
include helping clients develop skills in every day living, communication, and
conflict resolution or assisting with group activities. For More Information
Abdul Mannan, Program Coordinator 618-874-6582 The
Curriculum
Courses Credit Hours FIRST YEAR ACP 111 Orientation to Human
Services 3 BIO 111 Introduction to Biology 4 ENG 124 Technical Communications
I 3 or ENG 111 English Composition 3 PSY 211 Introduction to
Psychology 3 or 224 Practical Psychology 3 MAT 116 College Algebra 4 or Technical Mathematics 3 SPC 210 Interpersonal
Communications 3 INT 111 Career Development 3 First Semester Total Hours 18 ACP 125 Introduction
to Addictions Counseling 4 ENG 221 Technical Communications
II 3 or ENG 112 English Composition 3 MAT 110 General Education
Mathematics 4 PSY 219 Abnormal Psychology 3 SOC 212 Sociology 3 Second Semester Total Hours 17 SECOND YEAR ACP 126
Pharmacology for Addictions Counselor 4 ACP 128 Addictions Counseling I 4 ACP 197 Field Study in Human
Services 3 HLT 111 Health 3 SOC 217 Marriage and Family 3 CPR 120 CPR for Healthcare
Providers 1 First Semester Total Hours 17 ACP 120 Current Trends in Social
Services 3 ACP 127
Clinical Skills for Addictions Counselor 4 ACP 129 Addictions Counseling II 4 ACP 217 Group Dynamics and
Social Relations 3 ACP 291 Practicum in Human
Services 3 Second Semester Total Hours 17 The
Course work
A CP 111 Orientation to Human Services A brief survey of Human Services
occupations in agencies located in the surrounding metropolitan area is offered.
ACP 120 Current
Trends in Social Services An examination of the
special problems of the poor, unemployed, aged, women, sick, handicapped, minorities,
etc. The course is a study of federal and state
legislation in the social field and its implications.
ACP 125 Introduction to Addictions Counseling An overview of historical and cultural
attitudes toward drug abuse, this course probes the disease concept of chemical
dependency.
ACP 126 Pharmacology
for Addictions Counselor Introduces pharmacology,
physiology, and biochemical principles necessary to understand the effects of
the nature, action, and use of drugs.
ACP 127 Clinical
Skills for Addictions Counselor This lab course presents an applied
skills approach to interviewing techniques, assessment, individual and group
counseling, and development of effective objectives and methods in addictions
treatment. ACP 128 Addictions
Counseling I Explores the factors of
addiction, and methods of treating the chemic ACP 129 Addictions
Counseling II This course explores in-depth issues
related to the treatment of chemic ACP 197 Field
Study in Human Services The course discusses local agencies, or
institutions, police departments, juvenile courts, detention home, halfway
houses, public schools, and related agencies or institutions.
ACP 217 Group
Dynamics and Social Relations Psychology of mobs and mob interaction such
as gangs and their spontaneous control are studied. ACP 291 Practicum
in Human Services Students put into practice the various
kinds of skills acquired during educational experiences. Periodic reports are required. |
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