Addiction Counseling

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Addiction counselors work in treatment settings to professionally help chemically dependent clients. The Addiction Counseling Program helps prepare students for the Oregon Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor examination.

Restricted admission courses are limited to students officially accepted into the program, after all requirements are met. Please visit the AD program website, www.pcc.edu/programs/alcohol-counseling for more information, requirements, orientation dates and application process.

AD Open Courses

The following classes are open to the general public and students who are considering applying for the Addiction Counseling program.

AD 101
Addiction
AD 102
Drug Use and Addiction
AD 103
Women and Addiction
AD 104
Multicultural Counseling
AD 106
Nicotine Cessation
AD 107
Addiction Recovery Mentor
AD 153
Theories of Counseling
AD 156
Prof Ethics Issues Counseling
AD 160
Basic Counseling
AD 184
Men & Addiction

AD Restricted Admission Courses

The following courses are only open to students officially admitted into the Addiction Counseling Program and space is limited. Please contact the AD Advisor with any questions 971-722-5427.

AD 152
Group Counsel and Addiction
AD 154
Client Record Mgmt & Addiction
AD 161
Motivational Interview/Addict
AD 255
Multiple Diagnoses
AD 270A
Practicum: Addiction
AD 270B
Practicum: Addiction- Seminar
AD 278
Practicum Prep

Programa de Consejería de Adiccion en Espanol

Spanish Addiction Counseling Program

The following courses are only open to students officially admitted into the Spanish Addiction Counseling Program and space is limited. Please contact our team at ehs-admin-group@pcc.edu

Los siguientes cursos sólo están abiertos a los estudiantes admitidos oficialmente en el Programa de Consejería de Adicción en Español y el espacio es limitado. Por favor, póngase en contacto con nuestro equipo a ehs-admin-group@pcc.edu

AD 123E
Smoke, Chew, Vape: Reduce Use
AD 124E
Cultural Humility Counseling
AD 140E
Risk Assessment and Reduction
AD 141E
Clinical Evaluation