MS in Addiction Counseling
Total Credits: 36
GCU’s master’s in addiction counseling can open the door to licensure in most states, providing a clear path to a career in this vital field. With the comprehensive education you’ll receive at GCU, you’ll have the opportunity to be equipped with the skills and qualifications needed to make an impact as an addiction counselor.
All classes are taught by knowledgeable instructors, many of which work in the field, who guide you through a curriculum designed to teach foundational skills in the counseling field.
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- The biological, psychological, emotional, social and societal impacts of substance use and their role in understanding and addressing the needs of individuals with substance use and co-occurring disorders, such as depression, anxiety and PTSD
- Screening, assessing, treating and aftercare of individuals with substance use and co-occurring disorders
- Theories of multicultural counseling, multicultural competencies and strategies for working with diverse populations, including immigrants and refugees
- Major counseling theories and principles, including evidence-based practices, such as cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, family systems, solution-focused and others