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Jun 27, 2025
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ASA 210 - Chemical Dependency Counseling I This course identifies the uniqueness of chemical dependency counseling by examining concepts, issues, and skills required to provide basic group therapy for chemically dependent persons. Group norms, goals, content, process, stages of group growth, group curative factors, group principles, and issues/problems of group dynamics and professional ethics are explored. Traditional theoretical models, such as Adlerian, Existential, Person-Centered, Behavioral, REBT, and various perspectives will be explored relative to chemical dependency group counseling.
Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: ASA 110 Introduction to Chemical Dependency Studies
Prior or Concurrent: PSY 217 Introduction to Counseling Theory and Practice
Credits: 3 Hours 3 Lecture Hours Course Profile Learning Outcomes of the Course:
Upon successful completion of this course the student will be able to:
- Identify types of groups used in chemical dependency counseling, including their purposes, structures, and potential benefits and limitations.
- Analyze group dynamics, including the stages of group development, leadership styles, and theoretical approaches, to determine their impact on chemically dependent populations.
- Demonstrate proficiency in essential group leadership skills, including opening and closing sessions, fostering effective group interactions, and addressing ethical considerations in multicultural contexts.
- Critically discuss the advantages and disadvantages of co-leading groups, ethical dilemmas, and the influence of cultural diversity on group work in substance abuse treatment.
- Apply evidence-based group therapy techniques to address therapeutic factors in substance use treatment while identifying personal strengths and areas for growth as a developing group leader.
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