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Culture and Identity Counseling Theories and Techniques I Counseling Theories and Techniques II Theory and Techniques in Career Counseling Theory and Techniques in Group Counseling Research Design and Program Evaluation Professional Issues and Ethics Testing and Appraisal Psychopathology and Diagnosis Theories of Addiction and Recovery Practicum Internship I Internship II

CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING CNS 545 Advanced Techniques of Mental Health Counseling CNS 548 Family Counseling and Therapy CNS 556 Counseling Trauma Survivors CNS 559 Professional Issues in Clinical Mental Health Counseling ADDICTIONS COUNSELING CNS 527 Pharmacology of Psychoactive Substances CNS 537 Addiction Counseling Techniques CNS 538 Ethics and Professional Identity for Addictions CNS 558 Family Therapy in Addiction ADDICTIONS COUNSELING CERTIFICATION PROGRAM GENERAL INFORMATION Professionals who are already working in addictions counseling may enroll in a 12 credit certificate program for Addictions Counseling. A Certificate in Addictions Counseling will be awarded by the University for individuals who have completed 12 credits in counseling. Individuals seeking an Addictions Counseling Certification must have a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university, and be currently employed as a counselor at an agency providing addictions counseling, and complete a formal application. Individuals who have a Master’s degree in counseling or related field are also eligible to enroll in the certification program, even if they are not currently employed in the addictions field. Individuals seeking a Certification in Addictions Counseling must complete a formal application. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 1. Verification of a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college with a minimum 3.0 GPA. Official transcripts from undergraduate and graduate institutions must be provided. 2. A current resume. 3. Two letters of reference. 4. A personal statement. 5. Admissions Committee Interview 6. Act 34 and 151 clearances. CURRICULUM—ADDICTION COUNSELING CERTIFICATION Required Courses: Credits CNS 537 Addiction Counseling Techniques 3.0 CNS 538 Ethics and Professional Identity for Addictions Counseling 3.0 CNS 557 Theories of Addiction and Recovery 3.0 CNS 558 Family Therapy in Addiction 3.0 CHRISTIAN COUNSELING CERTIFICATION PROGRAM GENERAL INFORMATION

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