2021-2022 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Addictions and Rehabilitation Studies
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Paul Toriello, Chair
The Department of Addictions and Rehabilitation Studies offers a doctor of philosophy (PhD) in rehabilitation and career counseling; a master of science (MS) in clinical counseling and a master of science (MS) in rehabilitation and career counseling; and three certificate programs (military and civilian trauma studies, rehabilitation studies, and addictions prevention and treatment studies).
The mission of the Department’s doctoral program, the Rehabilitation Counseling and Administration, PhD , is to serve as a national and international leader in the education of excellent and responsible counselor educators, researchers, supervisors, and administrators. The doctoral program is a Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) accredited counselor education and supervision program and is designed to meet the critical need for doctoral prepared leaders in the counseling field across the nation and world. The primary obligations of the doctoral program include (1) extending the knowledge base of the counseling profession in a climate of scholarly inquiry; (2) supporting faculty and students in publishing and/or presenting the results of scholarly inquiry; (3) preparing students to contribute to the conversations that inform counseling practice by generating new knowledge for the profession through dissertation research focusing on areas relevant to counseling practice, counselor education, clinical supervision, and/or administration; and (4) preparing students to assume positions of leadership in the profession and/or their area(s) of specialization.
The Clinical Counseling, MS is a 62 credit hour Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) accredited clinical mental health counseling program. Graduates are eligible for licensure as a licensed clinical mental health counselor (LCMHC) and a licensed clinical addiction specialist (LCAS) upon passing an examination and the completion of a supervised work experience. Students graduating from the clinical counseling program are provided a one-year reduction in the experience requirements for licensure as an LCAS by the NC Addictions Specialist Professional Practice Board. Without our degree, the required experience for this license is two years. Graduates of the clinical counseling program may be employed in clinical mental health and substance use treatment settings, such as inpatient or outpatient programs, detoxification centers, residential and halfway-house programs, and home-based counseling programs.
The Rehabilitation and Career Counseling, MS is a 62 credit hour Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) accredited rehabilitation and career counseling program that generally takes a full-time student two years to complete. Graduates from the program are eligible for national certification as a rehabilitation counselor (CRC) by the Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification. Additionally, graduates are eligible for licensure as a clinical mental health counselor (LCMHC) by the North Carolina Board of Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselors after two years of post-master’s degree supervised counseling experience.
The Department’s three certificate programs: Addictions Prevention and Treatment Studies Certificate , Military and Civilian Trauma Studies Certificate , and Rehabilitation Studies Certificate allow students to acquire core content that may assist in becoming recognized or certified in certain specialized professional practice areas. These certificates are open to individuals with a bachelor’s degree, students enrolled in graduate programs, or individuals with a graduate degree.
For more information, please visit the Department’s website by clicking here, or feel free to contact a program’s director/coordinator.
ProgramsCertificateMaster’sResearch DoctoralCoursesAddictions and Rehabilitation- ADRE 6000 - Medical and Psychosocial Aspects of Disability
- ADRE 6001 - Medical and Psychosocial Aspects of Disability
- ADRE 6010 - Introduction to Clinical, Addictions, and Rehabilitation Counseling
- ADRE 6050 - Ethical and Legal Aspects in Clinical, Addictions, and Rehabilitation Counseling
- ADRE 6100 - Occupational Analysis and Career Counseling
- ADRE 6200 - Psychosocial Aspects of Disability
- ADRE 6250 - Diagnosis and Treatment of Mental and Emotional Disorders
- ADRE 6300 - Clinical, Addictions, and Rehabilitation Counseling Theories
- ADRE 6310 - Prepracticum in Clinical, Addictions, and Rehabilitation Counseling
- ADRE 6320 - Family Treatment in Substance Abuse Rehabilitation
- ADRE 6330 - Clinical and Addictions Counseling
- ADRE 6340 - Human Growth and Development in Clinical, Addictions and Rehabilitation Counseling
- ADRE 6350 - Clinical, Addictions, and Rehabilitation Group Counseling
- ADRE 6351 - Personal Growth Group Lab
- ADRE 6360 - Practicum in Clinical, Addictions, and Rehabilitation Counseling
- ADRE 6361 - Practicum in Clinical, Addictions, and Rehabilitation Counseling Lab
- ADRE 6370 - Multicultural Issues in Clinical, Addictions, and Rehabilitation Counseling
- ADRE 6375 - Military and Trauma Counseling
- ADRE 6376 - Civilian Trauma Counseling
- ADRE 6380 - Career Counseling in Clinical, Addictions, and Rehabilitation Counseling
- ADRE 6400 - Introduction to Vocational Evaluation and Career Assessment
- ADRE 6401 - Assessment in Clinical, Addictions, and Rehabilitation Counseling
- ADRE 6501 - Independent Study in Clinical, Addictions, and Rehabilitation Counseling
- ADRE 6521 - Directed Research in Clinical, Addictions, and Rehabilitation Counseling
- ADRE 6522 - Directed Readings in Rehabilitation
- ADRE 6523 - Directed Readings in Rehabilitation
- ADRE 6550 - Research in Clinical, Addictions, and Rehabilitation Counseling
- ADRE 6561 - Master of Science Research Project
- ADRE 6703 - Foundations of Addictions and Clinical Counseling
- ADRE 6793 - Treatment in Addictions and Clinical Counseling
- ADRE 6795 - Prevention of Drug and Behavioral Addictions
- ADRE 6796 - Contemporary Issues for Addictions
- ADRE 6799 - Independent Study in Alcohol/Drug Abuse Addiction
- ADRE 6895 - Internship in Vocational Evaluation
- ADRE 6991 - Internship in Clinical, Addictions, and Rehabilitation Counseling
- ADRE 7000 - Thesis
- ADRE 7001 - Thesis: Summer Research
- ADRE 7340 - Advanced Clinical Counseling Theories and Techniques
- ADRE 7404 - Resource Development in Rehabilitation Counseling and Administration
- ADRE 7601 - Rehabilitation Administration and Leadership
- ADRE 7610 - Employee Assistance Programs
- ADRE 8050 - Ethical and Legal Issues in Counselor Education and Supervision
- ADRE 8210 - Advanced Pedagogy in Rehabilitation Counseling
- ADRE 8350 - Advanced Group Counseling in Rehabilitation
- ADRE 8360 - Advanced Practicum
- ADRE 8370 - Advanced Multicultural Ethics and Leadership in Counseling
- ADRE 8380 - Rehabilitation Counseling Supervision
- ADRE 8410 - Seminar in Vocational Evaluation Systems Design
- ADRE 8420 - Advanced Assessment and Evaluation
- ADRE 8531 - Independent Study
- ADRE 8532 - Independent Study
- ADRE 8533 - Independent Study
- ADRE 8550 - Advanced Research in Rehabilitation
- ADRE 8630 - Theory and Design of Rehabilitation Programs
- ADRE 8710 - Substance Abuse Seminar
- ADRE 8810 - Doctoral Seminar in Rehabilitation Counseling
- ADRE 8991 - Advanced Internship
- ADRE 8992 - Advanced Internship
- ADRE 8993 - Advanced Internship
- ADRE 8994 - Advanced Internship
- ADRE 9000 - Dissertation
- ADRE 9001 - Dissertation Summer Research
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