Addiction Counseling
This program is offered through the Department of Community Psychology, Counseling, and Family Therapy. Students graduating from these programs meet the training requirements to become a Licensed Drug and Alcohol Counselor in Minnesota, and typically have employment opportunities in counseling, clinical, educational, health, industrial/organizational and community settings. Students also have ample opportunities to continue graduate training in psychology-related areas.
Courses
- BHC280 — Brain and Behavior
- BHC327 — Group Process and Practice
- BHC376 — Research Methods in Community Psychology
- BHC419 — Professional and Scientific Ethics in Psychology
- BHC437 — Foundations of Addictions
- BHC439 — Diagnosis, Intervention and Treatment of Addictions
- BHC484 — Psychopharmacology and Addictions
- CPSY101 — Applying Psychology
- CPSY262 — Human Growth and Development
- CPSY323 — Introduction to Counseling Theory and Practice
- CPSY325 — Helping Skills
- CPSY402 — Professional Issues in Addiction
- CPSY428 — Psychodynamics of the Family Relationships
- CPSY438 — Multicultural Considerations in Addiction Counseling
- CPSY445 — Chemical Dependency Internship
- PSY115 — Introduction to Psychology
- STAT239 — Statistical Methods I