Bachelor of Science • Addictions Counseling
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About the Program
Indiana Wesleyan University now offers the Bachelor of Science with a major in Addictions Counseling online degree program for individuals who have already completed a minimum of 60 transferable credit hours. This 22-month program was designed to provide an in-depth education from a Christian perspective for persons who desire to understand and/or serve addicted persons and their families. Most coursework is completed online, with practicums offered at mutually agreed upon sites.
Program Objectives
Addictions Counseling graduates should:
- Understand the biopsychosocial-spiritual dimension of addictions.
- Gain an understanding of sin and God’s transformative power and grace using helpers and helping systems across the biopsychosocial and spiritual dimensions of addiction/recovery.
- Synthesize assessment and enhancement of client motivation within a broader context of assessment, treatment planning, and client/system change.
- Differentiate among and evaluate the theories underlying addictions counseling and apply them in practice.
- Critically evaluate research in the area of addictions and mental health.
- Identify and demonstrate entry-level proficiency with evidence-based practices in the field.
- Discuss the pharmacological properties of major drugs and their impact on the brain and behavior.
- Demonstrate an understanding of ethical practice with diverse populations.
- Prepare and facilitate educational lectures/discussions of addiction related topics.
- Effectively facilitate group therapy for addicted individuals.
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