Certificate: Alcohol and Drug Counseling Graduate Certificate
Department: Counseling and School Psychology
Degree Level: Graduate
Credit Hours: 15 credit hours
Delivery Format: 100% Online
Alcohol and drug abuse is a growing epidemic that requires licensed specialists in the field. The state of Nebraska has identified a need for more rural behavioral healthcare, according to the Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska and the Nebraska State Legislature. On a national scale, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that Substance Abuse Counselors will see “a 17 percent job growth rate through 2034.
The Alcohol and Drug Counseling certificate offers courses required for Alcohol and Drug Counselor licensure allowing clinical mental health counseling students and Mental Health professionals in the field to gain the education necessary to hold this specialty license. After completing the certificate, students will have the knowledge and ability to apply ethical standards of the profession. Students will develop a culturally diverse population perspective of addiction counseling including interventions to treat various client populations, understanding of theories of addiction and addictive behaviors, and be able to demonstrate application of individual and group counseling theories, assessments, and interview skills, to address client concerns.
Graduates of the certificate program may be eligible for higher pay in their field and expanded career opportunities, including positions in hospitals, treatment centers, medical clinics, or private and group practices. They will also be prepared to help address the need for more rural-based addiction counseling in the state of Nebraska.
Courses
Course Number | Course Name |
CSP 807P | Clinical Treatment Issues in Addictions Counseling |
CSP 808P | Assessment, Case Planning & Management of Addiction |
CSP 809P | Medical & Psychosocial Aspects of Addictions |
CSP 885 | Practicum in Counseling and Guidance |
CSP 892 | Internship in Clinical Mental Health Counseling |
Note: Courses are subject to change. View the academic catalog for the most up-to-date information.