(5 credits)
In this course, students explore how to create treatment plans for different types of addiction and treatment settings. As they create treatment plans, students identify problems based on the assessment results, write treatment goals and objectives, and develop evidence-based treatment interventions. Students also consider how to use person-centered and culturally responsive approaches to treatment planning and explore ethical and legal considerations relevant to the planning process.
BS in Psychology Pre-requisites
- PSYC 1001 or PSYC 1001Y or PSYC 1001A
- PSYC 2000
- PSYC 2014 or HUMN 2014
- PSYC 3016 or HUMN 3016
All Other Programs Pre-requisites
- PSYC 1001 or PSYC 1001Y or PSYC 1001A
- PSYC 2014 or HUMN 2014
- PSYC 3016 or HUMN 3016
Note: Any undergraduate student can enroll in this course, as long as the pre-req is met.