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At the conclusion of this course, the student should be able to:
1. Compare and contrast models and theories of addiction.
2. Evaluate past and present social policy conflicts regarding substance use in American society.
3. Describe the most generally accepted and scientifically supported models of
treatment in recovery, relapse prevention and other substance-related issues.
4. Examine the importance of family, social network and community support in alcohol
and other substance recovery.
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I. Accepted and Scientific Models and Theories of Addiction
A. Etiological, moral, disease, and behavioral theories of addiction
B. Emerging research
II. Social, Political and Economic Context of Substance Abuse
A. Core theoretical concepts on beliefs and attitudes about addiction
B. Roles of counselor in the field of addiction
C. Gambling, sexual, internet and work addiction; anorexia nervosa
D. Properties of stimulants (cocaine, amphetamines, narcotics) pharmacology and biology
E. Properties of legal drugs (alcohol, nicotine, tobacco, caffeine), prescription drugs
III. Social Policy regarding Drug Use - Past and Present
A. Historical and political dimensions: cultural attitudes toward addiction and drug use and
everyday life; drug consumption profiles and preferences; societal (including legal and
criminal justice) responses
B. Addiction in the context of the "War on Drugs"
C. The regulation of drugs
D. Current issues and debates in the field of addiction including myths about abuse
IV. Overview of Current Programs and Services, including but not limited to:
A. Withdrawal management (detoxification)
B. Outpatient treatment
C. Day treatment
D. Residential treatment
E. Supportive recovery and other treatment services (transitional living, hospital based
substance misuse programs, needle exchange and methadone treatment, dual diagnosis
programs, pregnancy support)
F. Family, school and community based prevention programs
G. Basic principles of abstinence based Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and twelve step
addiction treatment
H. Family members, Al-Anon
I. Cognitive therapy
V. Importance of Family and Community in Addiction Prevention and Treatment
A. Gender, sexual orientation, race and ethnicity in addiction counseling
B. Family and friends in addiction recovery
C. Community development, locality development, social planning and social action
VI. Importance of Research in Addiction Prevention
A. Substance abuse and mental disorders
B. Substance abuse and eating disorders
C. Addiction as a field of practice in social work; differential approaches to practice
D. Interpret data
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Substance Use Counseling: Theory and Practice. 6th ed. Stevens, Patricia and Smith, Robert. Pearson. 2017
Drugs, Society, and Human Behavior with PowerWeb. 17th ed. Ksir, Charles and Hart, Carl. McGraw-Hill. 2017
Concepts of Chemical Dependency. 10th ed. Doweiko, Harold. Cengage Learning. 2018
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