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AD 155: Motivational Interviewing & Addiction
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Designed to facilitate the acquisition of motivational interviewing counseling skills as applied to the arena of addiction counseling. Prerequisites: AD 101, AD 150, AD 151, WR 121. Prerequisite or concurrent: WR 122.
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AD 156: Ethical and Professional Issues
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Covers ethical and legal issues relevant to the alcohol and drug counselor. Prerequisite: AD 101. Prerequisite/ concurrent: WR 122.
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AD 184: Men & Addiction
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Provides an in-depth view of the biological, cultural, and sociological origins of male roles and behavior and explore the implications of this for understanding mental health, sexuality, addiction, and criminal behavior of men. Course develops a framework for the essential elements of gender-specific treatment for boys and men.
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AD 201: Families and Addiction
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
A comprehensive survey of all topics related to family work, from intervention to recovery, covering the scope of family work with a special population of families impacted by addiction, whether current or intergenerational. Covers the initial contact with a family, defining and describing all of the possible dynamics, needs and interventions defined in current literature. Prerequisite: AD 101.
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AD 211: Alcohol & Drug
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Special Studies 1.00: Not required for degree and may not be substituted for any required program courses.
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AD 212: Alcohol & Drug
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Special Studies 2.00: Not required for degree and may not be substituted for any required program courses.
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AD 213: Alcohol & Drug
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Special Studies 3.00: Not required for degree and may not be substituted for any required program courses.
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AD 241: Prevention Theory and Practice
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Provides knowledge of prevention basics including history, Risk/Protective Factors, research-based best practices, the prevention continuum of care, resiliency and assets. Builds skills in identifying community needs and planning comprehensive prevention programs. Includes professional responsibilities, scope of practice, cultural factors and ethics. Explores and evaluates alcohol, tobacco and other drug curriculums. Investigates how to match programs to target audiences.
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AD 242: Community Organization3.00
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Provides knowledge of comprehensive community prevention planning. Focuses on developing competencies in effective planning, program design, evaluation and grant administration. Develops capacity to review and apply current research and integrate research-based best practices into planning and evaluation. Emphasizes skills needed to work with diversity.
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AD 243: Planning & Evaluating Outcomes
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Explores methods of influencing public policy. Shows how to apply current research to advocacy efforts. Demonstrates ways to communicate credible evaluation results to policy makers, funding sources and the media. Considers how to advocate for prevention resources and include research based best practices.
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