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ADDS 720: Substance Abuse Prevention
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Reviews historical developments in substance abuse prevention strategies. Deals with planning, implementation, and evaluation of both school-based and community-based prevention programs. Considers current prevention strategies and future prospects of prevention programming.
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ADDS 815: Substance Abuse Counseling
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Examines issues related to counseling clients with substance abuse problems. Focuses on the analysis of state-of-the-art methods for assessment, treatment planning, client motivation, and behavior change. Prerequisites: Graduate standing. Acceptance in M.H.S. in Addictions Studies or permission of instructor.
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ADDS 821: Group Techniques
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Focuses on group approaches and techniques used in the prevention and treatment of substance abuse. Group process issues and dynamics will be reviewed. Group interventions will be demonstrated and practiced.
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ADDS 825: Etiology and Epidemiology of Substance Abuse
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Selected biological, psychological, and sociocultural perspectives on substance use and abuse are examined. Basic epidemiological research strategies are reviewed. Epidemiological studies on substance use and abuse are evaluated in terms of their implications for etiology, treatment, prevention, and program management. Addictions Studies
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ADDS 835: Planning,Managing,and Evaluating Substance Abuse Programs
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Discusses the philosophy and historical development of alcoholism and drug abuse services. Reviews the processes involved in planning, managing, and evaluating programs. Prerequisite: Graduate Standing.
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ADDS 845: Clinical Models of Addiction
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Examines clinical theories in current use for addressing addiction-related issues. Models presented include disease models, psychoanalytic formulations, behavioral models, cognitive models, systems theories, and socio-cultural perspectives. Prerequisite: Admission to the M.H.S. in Addictions Studies or permission of instructor.
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ADDS 850: Treating Coexisting Disorders
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Reviews the prevalence of coexisting mental and substance use disorders within the United States population. Examines treatment issues and needs of patients with these coexisting disorders. Evaluates current approaches to identifying, assessing, and treating patients with these coexisting disorders. Prerequisite: ADDS845 or permission of instructor.
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ADDS 855: Seminar in Substance Abuse
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Examines current research models, trends, and new approaches in the field of substance abuse. Students will participate in topic selection, prepare and lead a review of related literature, offer critical analysis, and discuss the implications for current professional practices. Prerequisite: ADDS825 or permission of instructor.
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ADDS 865: Internship Seminar
1.00 Credits
Governors State University
Problems and issues encountered by students during their internships are discussed. Clinical cases are presented and treatment interventions are critiqued. Prerequisite: Candidacy status. Corequisite: ADDS880.
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ADDS 869: Comprehensive Examination P/NC
1.00 Credits
Governors State University
Final course in the Addictions Studies major. Intended to assess students' ability to analyze, synthesize, and evaluate diverse content materials and apply their knowledge to selected issues and problems in the substance abuse field. Prerequisite: Candidacy.
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