Psychology and Therapy of Addictions

Course

Online

£ 205 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Class hours

    2h

  • Duration

    Flexible

  • Start date

    Different dates available

  • Online campus

    Yes

  • Delivery of study materials

    Yes

  • Support service

    Yes

  • Virtual classes

    Yes

We all have many small addictions, and we also know how badly we are dependent on these small things. For a matter of fact, people are chained to habits and when we grow a habit of something that causes harm to us and deteriorates our lives, that turns into an addiction. And in many cases, these habits may turn into our cause of demise. That is why it is crucial that we remain aware of such harmful addictions like substance abuse and be cautious about the people around us as well. And this is where Psychology and Therapy of Addictions related knowledge comes in.

For aspiring therapists and counsellors, importance having in-depth knowledge in the matter is unparalleled. That is why taking our Psychology and Therapy of Addictions Course is a great opportunity for new as well as experienced professional to get a better insight into this topic. Through gradually progressing from basics, our course will give you all the necessary info you need to shine in both your personal and work life!

The Psychology and Therapy of Addictions Course is a popular training course, ideal for anyone who is looking to kick start their career relating to Therapy of Addiction as well as professionals who want to test their existing skills and knowledge. If you want to gain an in-depth understanding of the topic, then this program is perfect for you.

Our online courses come with lifetime access with no time limit for completion. Each course is fully accessible from a tablet, mobile or laptop, as long as there is a secure internet connection.

We pride ourselves on our supportive network of dedicated instructors and attentive customer service team who are dedicated to assisting you through your learning journey. Contact them at any time via email should you have any questions or queries.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Online

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

Theories of addiction
Tackling own addiction
Offering treatment and counsel for addicted patients
Learning the role of a helper in drug abuse cases

Psychology and Therapy of Addictions Course is Designed By Qualified Professionals.

This comprehensive course is suitable for beginners and who want to gain a better understanding of Psychology and Therapy of Addictions

Whether you are completely new to the field or are an aspiring professional, the Psychology and Therapy of Addictions Course will help open doors to a wide range of professions within your chosen field, helping you to stand out to employers with an accredited qualification that can be used to enhance your CV.

This course is perfect for aspiring,

Psychology and counselling students
Students of therapeutic sciences
Professionals working in a mental health-related service
Professional therapists

This Course opens a brand new door for you to enter the relevant job market and also provides you with the chance to accumulate in-depth knowledge at the side of needed skills to become flourishing in no time. You will also be able to add your qualifications to your CV, enhance your career and become more competitive in your chosen industry. This course will impact your career in the following way,

Opens career opportunities in the relevant fields
Makes you credible in any workplace seeking Psychology and Therapy of Addictions

Psychology and Therapy of Addictions Course is Designed By Qualified Professionals

There are no academic entry requirements for this course, and it is open to students of all academic backgrounds.
As long as you are aged seventeen or over and have a basic grasp of English, numeracy and ICT, you will be eligible to enrol.

Highlights of The Course
Fundamentals Cognitive Behaviour
Basic understanding of basics of Theories of Addiction
Understanding pf counselling and therapy for people with addictions
Awareness of alcoholic and drug addiction related disorders
How to become a ‘Substance Misuse Worker’
Treatments for drug addiction
Co-dependency and relapse
Role as a ‘Helper’ in cases of drug addiction

Why Choose Skill Express?
Lifetime Access
Quality course developed by qualified professionals out of high quality and updated resources
Easily demonstrated and interactive lessons almost diminish the gap between virtual and physical training.
We provide A well-recognised Free PDF certificate.
100 per cent online self-paced courses with 24/7 tutor/customer support
Study in a user-friendly, advanced online learning platform
Quickly adaptable and always available courses designed to learn in any device.

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Subjects

  • Psychology
  • Psychological Model
  • Theories
  • Socio-Cultural Model
  • Socio-cultural
  • Addiction Treatments
  • Pharmacotherapy
  • Minnesota model
  • Counselling and therapy
  • Counselling
  • Treatments in practice

Course programme

Theories of Addiction
  • The moral model
  • The psychological model
  • The medical/disease model
  • The socio-cultural model
Addiction Treatments
  • Pharmacotherapy
  • The Minnesota model
  • Counselling and therapy
  • Harm reduction model
  • Treatments in practice
Addiction in Families
  • Drug policies, legislation and decriminalisation
  • Community change, outreach, harm reduction or abstinence
  • Alcohol and drug education
  • Alcohol and drug-related issues in the workplace
Addiction in Families
  • Co-dependency, children of alcoholic families, parenting styles and family factors
  • Relapse for families, ‘letting go’, dependent attitudes and dependent behaviours
  • Al-Anon
  • The intervention approach
Working with Addiction
  • Why be a helper
  • Helper qualities and attitudes
  • The art of accepting
  • Counselling/helping skills
Assignment
  • Assignment: Psychology and Therapy of Addictions

Psychology and Therapy of Addictions

£ 205 VAT inc.