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(5 credits)
Using addictions screenings and assessments to understand the severity and nature of a service user's addiction is necessary for accurate diagnosis and treatment. In this course, students explore how to conduct addictions screenings and assessments. Students also examine how to use the results to determine the appropriate level of care and to recommend referrals. In addition, students consider possible co-occurring issues, as well as the ethical, legal, and cultural considerations that arise during the screening and assessment process.
PSYC 2014 or HUMN 2014
Note: Any undergraduate student can enroll in this course, as long as the pre-req is met.