The Addictions Counseling (ADDC) program prepares students to treat clients with substance use disorders by providing strong theoretical and practical foundations in evidence-based treatment modalities, clinical skills, professional and ethical responsibilities, and client advocacy. You will experience a cutting-edge curriculum that addresses the biological, social, and psychological factors of addiction.
What makes the ADDC program stand out:
A faculty of distinguished educators, clinicians, and public policy advocates
A case-based learning approach to enhance understanding of counseling theories and techniques
A curriculum that integrates co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders
Course content that addresses the counseling needs of a diverse society
Contact: Sarah Cook (konk0013@umn.edu)
https://ccaps.umn.edu/addictions-counseling-masters-degree
https://ccaps.umn.edu/story/video-mps-addictions-counseling-overview