Course Detail
Units:
3.0
Course Components:
Lecture
Description
This course is designed to provide students with principles and skills in developing a therapeutic alliance as a foundation for implementing evidence based treatment programs such as MI, DBT and CT. which are the focus of Practice II. In Advanced Practice I, students learn to recognize and assess substance use disorders (SUD) in the bio-psychosocial context of the disease. They also learn to understand client behaviors associated with SUD s building on their knowledge from other courses of developmental issues, human behavior and diversity in the social environment. Students learn basic principles of understanding co-occurring mental health disorders in the context of SUD including medications that can be effective with this population. They develop relational fundamental practice skills in working with individuals, families and groups in the context of the values and ethics that apply to the treatment of SUDs in social work practice.