Comprehensive AODS Program-I
This Alcohol and Otherd Drug Studies Program is designed to introduce and develop counseling skills and knowledge as it relates to chemical dependency.
Required Courses:
- Practical Knowledge and Attitudes in AOD
- Skill Development
- Advanced Application to Practice
- Co-Occurring Studies
- Gender Studies
- Criminal Justice Studies
- Advanced Managment Procedures
Course Objectives:
- Identify Eight TAP 21 practice dimensions and how they relate to skill development
- Describe terms relating to basic and advanced counseling skills for both group and individual sessions
- Identify how HIV and other STD’s impact AOD services
- Identify difference in knowledge, skills and attitudes that provide effective services
- Practice interventions such as brief therapy, motivational interviewing and CBT for their use in treatment
- Describe models and applications utilized in a co-occurring settings
- Identify components and special strategies for working with Special Populations; including Criminal Justice, Gender and Co-Occurring
- Practice performing Clinical evaluation, referral and service coordination skills
- Practice and become proficient at utilizing Therapeutic assessment tools and their application to practice
- Improve Skills related to case management such as linking, referring, consultation and community-based interventions
- Describe functions of Operational Skill Development of AOD programs; contracts, ADP licensure, DARS, grants and budgets
- Describe Ethics and Confidentiality laws and other regulations
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