Addictions Counselling
   
(ADCS)

Faculty of Health Sciences

Addictions Counselling 1000

Introduction to Addiction Studies

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Overview of the major concepts, theories, prevalence and issues concerning addictive behaviours and approaches for individual and community interventions.

Lib Ed Req:Social Science

Addictions Counselling 1020

Introduction to the Counselling Interview

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-3-0

An introduction to the basic concepts, skills and self-awareness required for interviewing and talking with individuals who are struggling with personal or professional problems. Approaches to individual and intercultural interviewing, including attending to behaviours and communication, use of questions, client observation, emotions and interview structure will be addressed.

Prerequisite(s):Admission to a program with a major in Aboriginal Health, Addictions Counselling, or Psychology

Addictions Counselling 1220

Counselling I (Individual Counselling)

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-3-0

Introduction to the theory and practice of counselling in general, and of individuals experiencing addiction and related problems.

Prerequisite(s):Addictions Counselling 1020 AND
Admission to the B.H.Sc. program with a major in Addictions Counselling AND
One of Psychology 1010 or Psychology 1020

Addictions Counselling 2120

Counselling II (Group Counselling)

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-3-0

Theories and techniques of counselling individuals and groups are examined. Lab work includes techniques for working with individuals and groups of addicted persons.

Prerequisite(s):Addictions Counselling 1220 AND
Admission to the B.H.Sc. program with a major in Addictions Counselling

Addictions Counselling 2140

Drugs of Abuse

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

This course is an introduction to the use and effects of drugs of abuse. It covers the history of drug use, rates of drug consumption in North America, basic drug processes and bodily responses, an introduction to epigenetics, addiction across the life span, drug policies, and a brief survey of various drugs of abuse; legal, illicit, and prescription medication. It briefly covers the treatment of addiction and drugs as therapeutics.

Prerequisite(s):Second-year standing (a minimum of 30.0 credit hours)

Addictions Counselling 2235

Indigenous Perspectives on Counselling and Wellness

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Introduction to counselling with First Nations populations. First Nations issues as well as specific mainstream and traditional counselling approaches will be explored.

Prerequisite(s):Addictions Counselling 1020

Addictions Counselling 2245

Assessment of Addictions

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

This course will provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills to identify and understand individuals with needs related to addictions and plan interventions in partnership with the client.

Prerequisite(s):Addictions Counselling 1220 AND
Second-year standing (a minimum of 30.0 credit hours)

Addictions Counselling 2275

Trauma in Addictions Counselling

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

An exploration of the experience of unresolved psychological trauma as a significant underlying factor in the genesis of addictions. The particular focus of study considers life span issues, populations, counselling concerns and application of treatment models.

Prerequisite(s):Addictions Counselling 1220 AND
Admission to the Addictions Counselling major AND
Second-year standing (a minimum of 30 credit hours)

Equivalent:Addictions Counselling 3739 (Traumatized Populations and Addictions) (prior to 2020/2021);
Addictions Counselling 3729 (Trauma and Addictions) (prior to 2020/2021)

Addictions Counselling 3002

Health Education and Promotion

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

An ecological examination of the epidemiological, social, cultural, economic and policy contexts of addictions and health. Theories, models, skills and strategies pertaining to individuals, groups and populations for health education, promotion, and prevention will be explored.

Prerequisite(s):Addictions Counselling 1020
OR
Second-year standing (a minimum of 30.0 credit hours)

Mutually Exclusive:
Health Sciences 3002;
Nursing 3020;
Nursing 3021

Substantially Similar:
Health Sciences 3002;
Nursing 3020;
Nursing 3021

Lib Ed Req:Social Science

Addictions Counselling 3050

Internship in Addictions Counselling I

Credit hours: 15.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Other hours per term: 23-0-327

Students observe and participate in the practice of addictions counselling in a fieldwork experience. Weekly seminars facilitate the integration of theory, practice and research.

Prerequisite(s):Addictions Counselling 2245 AND
Addictions Counselling 3120 AND
Addictions Counselling 3130 AND
Addictions Counselling 3140 AND
Addictions Counselling 3240 AND
Addictions Counselling 3260 AND
Addictions Counselling 3420 AND
Addictions Counselling 4200 AND
Health Sciences 3150
OR
Addictions Counselling 3120 AND
Addictions Counselling 3420 AND
Admission to the Addictions Counselling major of the post-diploma B.H.Sc. program

Grading:Pass/Fail

Addictions Counselling 3120

Counselling III (Family Counselling)

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-3-0

Theories and techniques of counselling families who are struggling with problems of addictions are examined. Practical work focuses on further development of counselling skills as applied to families.

Prerequisite(s):Addictions Counselling 2120 AND
Third-year standing (a minimum of 60.0 credit hours)

Addictions Counselling 3130

Diversity and Counselling

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Cross-cultural perspectives on substance use and abuse, gambling, eating disorders and other behaviours considered 'addictive' in Western society and implications for developing helping relationships and culturally appropriate programs.

Prerequisite(s):Third-year standing (a minimum of 60.0 credit hours)

Addictions Counselling 3140

Behavioural Pharmacology

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

An examination of the behavioural and physiological effects of drugs as well as the neurological and pharmacological mechanisms by which they have their effects.

Addictions Counselling 3150

Adult Psychopathology

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

A detailed examination of the assessment, causes and treatment of adult mental health disorders with a focus on addictions counselling.

Prerequisite(s):Third-year standing (a minimum of 60.0 credit hours) in the Faculty of Health Sciences

Equivalent:Health Sciences 3150 (prior to 2023/2024)

Substantially Similar:
Psychology 2505 (prior to 2020/2021);
Health Sciences 3150

Addictions Counselling 3240

Concurrent Disorders

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Current issues relating to addictions, mental health and the interrelationships between the two. The particular focus will be dependent upon the interests of students, faculty and items of current societal interest.

Prerequisite(s):Addictions Counselling 2140 AND
Admission to the Addictions Counselling major

Addictions Counselling 3260

Research in Addictions

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Introduction to the concepts and methods of scientific investigation applied to addictions research in preparation for evidence-based practice.

Prerequisite(s):Third-year standing (a minimum of 60.0 credit hours) in the Faculty of Health Sciences

Substantially Similar:
Health Sciences 3260;
Nursing 3360

Addictions Counselling 3420

Ethics in Addictions Counselling

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Legal, ethical and professional issues in counselling practice will be examined utilizing a case study approach.

Prerequisite(s):Addictions Counselling 1220
OR
Admission to the Post-Diploma B.H.Sc. program with a major in Addictions Counselling

Addictions Counselling 4050

Internship in Addictions Counselling II

Credit hours: 15.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Other hours per term: 23-0-327

Students participate, at an advanced level, in the practice of addictions counselling in a fieldwork setting. Seminars facilitate the integration of theory, practice and research.

Prerequisite(s):Addictions Counselling 3050 AND
Admission to the B.H.Sc. program with a major in Addictions Counselling
OR
Addictions Counselling 3120 AND
Addictions Counselling 3420 AND
Admission to the Post-Diploma B.H.Sc. program with a major in Addictions Counselling

Grading:Pass/Fail

Addictions Counselling 4200

Community Development and Outreach

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Theory and practice of community development applied to planning, implementation and evaluation of community-level outreach and strategies to address addictions and related problems.

Prerequisite(s):Third-year standing (a minimum of 60.0 credit hours) in the Faculty of Health Sciences
OR
Third-year standing (a minimum of 60.0 credit hours) in the Bachelor of Management (Population Health minor)