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HUS 1422: Communication Skills Using Therapeutic Communication
1.00 Credits
College of the Florida Keys
Students will focus on basic communication skills-attending, paraphrasing, reflection, interpretation, summarizing, probing self-disclosures and confrontation. Various therapeutic communication techniques will be explored as well as common blocks to communication. Effective helper skills will be discussed.
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HUS 1423: Group Counseling in Substance Abuse
2.00 Credits
College of the Florida Keys
This course introduces the student to the principles and practices of group counseling. Individual and group therapies are compared and contrasted. Therapeutic factors inherent in group therapy are explored. Training of the group counselor is explained. Group counseling as it specifically relates to addictions will be emphasized.
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HUS 1424: Counseling the Chemically Dependent Client I
2.00 Credits
College of the Florida Keys
This course provides an overview of counseling/treatment modalities used in chemical dependency. Common problems encountered in the chemically dependent client will be explored with the focus on 1:1 or individual counseling methods.
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HUS 1426: Counseling the Chemically Dependent Client II
2.00 Credits
College of the Florida Keys
This course expands on theories of counseling as they specifically apply to counseling the chemically dependent client. The focus of the course is one-on-one counseling according to various theorists. Students will be involved in practicing these skills so that they can ultimately develop their own eclectic styles. Common clinical obstacles will be explored as they apply to the active treatment phase and continuing treatment phase.
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HUS 1440: Family Issues and the Chemically Dependent
1.00 Credits
College of the Florida Keys
This course provides an overview of the significant and often times traumatic effects of addiction on the family. The student is exposed to drug effects on the fetus, physical drug effects on infants, toddlers, and children, the dysfunctional family, family illness concept, family roles in chemical dependency and codependency.
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HUS 1443: Family Counseling in Addiction
1.00 Credits
College of the Florida Keys
This course provides an overview of family counseling including major theories, tenets of the model, techniques and clinical applications. It is designed to present an overview so that the addictions therapist becomes aware of signs of family dysfunction and can make appropriate referrals. Taking this course does not quality one to do family counseling. Specific modalities useful in the substance abusing family include psycho educational approaches. Alanon and Alateen will be discussed. The last 4 hours of this class focuses on domestic abuse in the substance abusing family.
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HUS 1444: Co-Dependency
1.00 Credits
College of the Florida Keys
This course explores the concept and disease process of co-dependency. Major issues of co-dependency including characteristics, family roles and rules are examined. The impact of alcoholism in the family and society are discussed with the development of adult children of alcoholics. Recovery issues are examined including strategies for stress.
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HUS 1450: Dual Diagnosis-Substance Abuse
1.00 Credits
College of the Florida Keys
This course provides an overview of symptomatology and treatment of chemical dependency and a concurrent psychiatric diagnosis. Psychiatric disorders covered include major anxiety disorder, depression, post-traumatic mood disorders and suicide, obsessive-compulsive disorder, attention deficit disorder and psychotic disorders. Assessment of these disorders is emphasized in order that the addictions counselor may assess and appropriately refer. It is emphasized that this course is an overview in symptomatology rather than treatment because addictions counselors are not qualified to diagnose or treat concurrent psychiatric disorders. Important issues for addictions counselors such as taking psychotropic drugs in recovery are explored.
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HUS 1470: Addictions Counseling and the Law
1.00 Credits
College of the Florida Keys
The rights of the patient in the therapeutic setting as well as the legal standards of conduct for a chemical dependency professional will be reviewed. Basic principles of client grievance procedures are presented. The use of orientation for client teaching, and assuring the patient's rights is discussed. Proper utilization of informed consent for treatment and referral is emphasized. Participants review and discuss the right of the client to contact the State of Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services. The ethical implications of patient confidentiality are examined in depth.
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HUS 1480: HIV/AIDS and the Substance Abuser
1.00 Credits
College of the Florida Keys
This course provides an overview of HIV/AIDS pathology, clinical manifestations and treatment. It specifically focuses on medical management and psychosocial management of HIV/AIDS in the substance abusing and recovering population. Local agencies are invited to enhance the student's ability to refer appropriately.
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