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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the family as a dynamic system focusing on the effects of addiction pertaining to family roles, rules, and behavior patterns. Discusses the impact of mood altering substances and behaviors and therapeutic alternatives as they relate to the family from a multicultural and transgenerational perspective.
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3.00 Credits
An extensive look at minority and diverse populations within the United States. Course explores various communication barriers frequently encountered between the counselor and the client. Students also explore and evaluate personal values, biases, and prejudices.
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3.00 Credits
Focus is on the application of counseling skills for the Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) client. Design and utilization of treatment planning using a treatment team approach will be included. Confidentiality and ethical issues will be reviewed and practiced. Discussion of topics related to recovery from addiction, including concepts of addiction, relapse, relapse prevention, support group programs, aftercare methods, and prevention theories are presented. Aspects of counselor self-care will also be studied. Prerequisites: Must have completed DAAC 1311, 2354, and 1317
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A study of issues that impact addiction counseling. Special populations, dual diagnosis, ethics, gambling, and infectious diseases associated with addiction counseling will be investigated. Course will also help prepare students to take the state written and oral licensing exams. Prerequisites: Students must have completed all program-required classes through the third semester. Co-requisite: DAAC 2367
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the patterns and dynamics of group interactions across the life span. Focus includes group therapy, structure, types, stages, development, leadership, therapeutic factors, the impact of groups on the individual, group growth, and behavior. Effective group facilitation skills and techniques used to address special population issues and needs are covered. Effective case management and record keeping are addressed. Prerequisite: DAAC 1311
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3.00 Credits
Practical training in the workplace. Workplace training will be supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, College, and student. The plan will focus on the 8-dimensions of the KSA’s of addiction counseling. Prerequisites: Completion of all program-required coursework through the third semester of classes and approval by the department chair after evaluation of student’s degree audit. Co-requisite: DAAC 2343
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0.00 Credits
(ages 7–12) Characterized by a non-stop, high energy style that evolved from the streets, hip hop is now seen everywhere—from night clubs to margarine commercials on TV. Try it out and get a great workout while learning a style that is purebred American-made! A class for beginners with little or no experience.
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0.00 Credits
(ages 13–adults) A continuation of Hip Hop, for those 13 years old to adult, and who have 1–2 years experience.
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No course description available.
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No course description available.
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