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Developmental Aspects of Psychology and Addiction

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COM HLT X 470.3

This course provides an understanding of the etiology of addiction and clinical implications to effectively understand chemically dependent behavior.

Typically Available
Summer

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What you can learn.

Address the current genetic and environmental research in the development of substance use disorders
Explore the biological, developmental, psychological, and social factors that lead to vulnerability to addictions
Examine various treatment approaches from a developmental perspective that relates biology and behavior

About This Course

This course provides students with a basic level of understanding of the etiology of addiction and clinical implications derived from the application of psychology to chemically dependent behavior. To understand its complicated nature as a disease, the course focuses on current genetic and environmental research in the development of substance use disorders. Specific topics to be covered include the biological, developmental, psychological, environmental and social factors that lead to vulnerability to addictions; symptoms of addictive disorders; and prevalence across the life span among target populations, including adolescents, seniors, families and those with trauma exposure. We also examine various treatment approaches from a developmental perspective, including translational approaches to treatment that bridge biology and behavior.

This course applies toward the following programs

certificate Acquire the knowledge to become an effective substance use disorder counselor. Learn the skills to help clients identify and change addiction-related beliefs and behaviors. Format: Remote (Required Courses). Internship is in person.

Acquire the knowledge to become an effective substance use disorder counselor. Learn the skills to help clients identify and change addiction-related beliefs and behaviors. Format: Remote (Required Courses). Internship is in person.