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ADDS 550: Substance Abuse Issues in Healthcare
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Provides an introduction to the substance abuse concerns that have an impact on health care. Focuses on the interactions between health care professionals and their substance-abusing patients. Prerequisite: 60 hours of college credit.
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ADDS 551: Substance Abuse Screening in Health Care
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Prepares health care professionals to screen and appropriately refer patients with suspected substance use disorders. Presents standardized screening instruments applied to cases across health care delivery systems. Explains basic principles of motivational interviewing to assist patients in developing a commitment to change. Prerequisite: ADDS550/NURS550.
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ADDS 551 - Substance Abuse Screening in Health Care
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ADDS 552: Disparity and Diversity in Substance Abuse
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Introduces the concept of health disparities as applied to substance abuse. Focuses on disparities in access to substance abuse care. Develops skills for intervening more effectively with a diverse group of patients. Prerequisite: ADDS550/NURS550.
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ADDS 601: Substance Abuse Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Provides an understanding of the biological, psychological, and social contexts of psychoactive drug use/abuse and the models which have evolved to explain the phenomenon of addiction. Prerequisite: A bachelor's degree.
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ADDS 601 - Substance Abuse Fundamentals
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ADDS 602: Screening Motivation and Referral
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Presents methods to screen, assess, motivate and refer clients with suspected substance use disorders. Presents standardized screening and assessment instruments. Describes treatment settings and modalities. Discusses the recovery process from the perspective of the stages of change through which clients progress. Explains the basic principles of motivational interviewing which can be used to assist clients in developing a commitment to change. Prerequisite: ADDS601.
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ADDS 603: Issues of Diversity
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
This course introduces students to issues of diversity in substance use disorders and prepares them to work more effectively with a diverse group of clients.
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ADDS 603 - Issues of Diversity
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ADDS 604: Professional Practice
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
This course addresses federal and state regulations which govern the treatment of substance abusing clients, ethical guidelines for professional practice, and the use of self-help groups with substance-abusing clients. Elements of professional communication and effective case management are addressed.
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ADDS 605: Internship:Assessment and Referral
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
This course provides students with hands-on experience in screening, assessment, and referral of substance-abusing clients in a state licensed (OASA) facility. Prerequisites: Completion of ADDS601/602/603 and 604.
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ADDS 610: Psychopharmacology
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Reviews the functions of the human nervous system before exploring the basic principles of psychopharmacology. Examines the historical patterns of use and development, the physiological mechanisms of action, and the various effects resulting from drug use. Prerequisite: Admission to M.H.S. in Addictions Studies or permission.
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ADDS 630: Families and Addictions
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Provides an overview of the interactions between substance abuse and family dynamics. Students learn about the impact that drinking and drug use can have on family life. They also learn how family systems, in turn, may enable addictive drinking or drug use to continue.
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