Professional Addiction Studies

Price: CAD 849

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McMaster University Centre for Continuing Education has been offering programs in addiction studies for nearly 30 years. We are pleased to continue this tradition with the launch of our new addictions program: Professional Addiction Studies. This program will launch in the fall of 2018.

The Professional Addiction Studies diploma and certificate programs provide an opportunity for individuals seeking to enter the field of addiction to enhance their knowledge and skills required for employment and professional certification. The programs also serve as professional development for those already working in fields such as mental health, counselling, law enforcement, nursing, social work, child and family services.

Program Overviews

Content is based on areas of knowledge and skills as identified by the Canadian Addiction Counsellor Certification Federation (CACCF) core competencies, and from consultations with other industry experts in addiction and mental health. *Program approval for ICADC/CCAC certification pending review.

The required courses in the program provide holistic information about various aspects of addiction. In recognition of the prominence of trauma in the addiction field, these courses are designed with a trauma-informed lens.

Learning Outcomes

Each course will bridge theory and practical experience through a combination of experiential learning and traditional teaching methods. Emerging trends, theories, and practices will be incorporated into the coursework to ensure that program content is current and relevant.

Upon successful completion of the program participants will be able to:

  • Assess a broad spectrum of variables that lead to and influence addiction in order to support those living with, and those affected by addiction from a strength-based perspective
  • Recognize knowledge limitations and scope of professional practice, including awareness of when referrals to other professionals are required and the role of multidisciplinary care in relation to addiction
  • Differentiate distinct theoretical and applied approaches pertaining to the application of screening, assessment and treatment approaches
  • Explain the relationship(s) between addiction and mental health, the complexities of working with individuals experiencing concurrent disorders, and the need for holistic care in situations where trauma is involved
  • Use evidence-informed practice across a continuum of treatment modalities in order to support diverse populations and provide culturally-safe care;
    Communicate effectively and appropriately, both verbally and in writing, within recognized professional and industry standards
  • Translate theory to practice in the support of individuals, groups, families, and communities
  • Act, at all times, in a professional and ethical manner that reflects sensitivity to the nature of addiction and is in compliance with relevant laws
  • Apply counselling and therapy-based treatments to be used in client-care.

The Professional Addiction Studies certificate program draws its learning objectives from the same lists as the diploma program, however, students will select 15 units of study based on their individual learning needs.

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