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HS 1535: Psychosocial Aspects of Chronic Illness and Disability
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
The course explores concepts of chronic illness and disability within the context of psychological and social impacts. Emphasis will be on chronic health conditions as an experience to be optimized for functional capacity and the role of helping professionals supporting persons with chronic illness and disability. (Prerequisites: None).
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HS 1550: Mental Health Theory
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course provides an overview of mental health disorders and the theoretical perspectives of mental health and mental illness. The role of the human services professional in the mental health field will be emphasized. (Prerequisites: None).
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HS 1560: Chemical Health Theory
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course provides an overview of chemical health, the addiction process, and the effects of addiction on individuals, families, and communities. The causal theories, methods of treatment, and recovery process are presented to provide students with working knowledge of the addiction field. (Prerequisites: None).
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HS 1585: Human Services Field Experience
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course provides a student with 120 hours of practical field experience within a human service agency. This experiential learning consisting of engagement within a social service setting. Other Requirements: Successful completion of DHS Background Study. (Prerequisites: HS 1522).
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HS 1710: Foundations of Alcohol and Drug Counseling
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course provides students with an introduction to the practice of substance use counseling by familiarizing them with basic substance use counseling theory, skills, and terminology. This course introduces students to the 12-core functions of an alcohol and drug counselor, treatment modalities, co-occurring disorders, and special populations in the counseling field. Physical, psychological, pharmacological, environmental, and social aspects of substance use disorders will also be discussed. Lastly, this course will discuss ethics, licensure requirements, background studies, and practicum placement. (Prerequisites: ENGL 1117).
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HS 1720: Co-Occurring Disorders
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course provides students with a basic understanding of substance use and mental health disorders, across the lifespan, as described in the current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). This course describes the impact of these disorders on self and others. Differential diagnosis and co-occurring interaction of these disorders with other substance use and mental health disorders will also be discussed. (Prerequisites: ENGL 1117).
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HS 1730: Screening and Assessment of Disorders
2.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course examines screening and assessment tools used by counselors in the substance use field. A major emphasis of this class will be on the practical application of comprehensive assessment and the use of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) risk and placement criteria. In addition, students will learn about mental health assessment and screening tools, and their co-occurring relationship with substance use disorders. Motivational interviewing, intake, orientation, service coordination (referral), case management, crisis intervention, client education, ethics, multicultural issues, DSM diagnosis, and treatment planning will also be discussed. (Prerequisites: ENGL 1117).
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HS 1740: Pharmacology of Addiction
2.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course provides students with an introduction to psycho-pharmacological aspects of addiction by evaluating prime effects and side-effects of mood-altering drugs. This course will discuss drug categories, routes of administration, incidence, prevalence, mechanisms of actions, and treatment approaches. Physical, social, and psychological effects of drugs are also addressed. (Prerequisites: ENGL 1117).
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HS 1750: Case Management and Ethics
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course details the ethical and legal guidelines that direct the delivery of alcohol and drug counseling services at a state and national level. In addition, students will compare and contrast LADC guidelines, statues, laws, and regulations with National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC), American Psychological Association (APA), National Association of Social Workers (NASW), American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (AAMFT), and American Counseling Association (ACA) standards. Finally, case management strategies will be evaluated. (Prerequisites: ENGL 1117).
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HS 1760: Multicultural Aspects of Addiction
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course focuses on developing multicultural awareness and competency as it relates to counseling clients from diverse backgrounds. This course provides students with a general overview of many cultures and subcultures by understanding their history, geographic origin, identity, beliefs, norms, language, and support systems. This course also provides an overview of the counseling skills and techniques necessary to interact with a variety of cultural backgrounds in the addiction counseling field. Emphasis will be placed on the unique treatment needs of individuals from diverse populations and the implementation of consultation and referral when necessary. (Prerequisites: ENGL 1117).
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