Psychology & Treatment of Addiction

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£ 10 £ 425 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Duration

    1 Year

  • Start date

    Different dates available

  • Online campus

    Yes

  • Delivery of study materials

    Yes

  • Support service

    Yes

  • Virtual classes

    Yes

The Psychology & Treatment of Addiction course provides a clear and structured introduction to the psychological factors that influence addictive behaviour. It explores how addiction develops, why certain individuals are more vulnerable, and the key emotional, social, and cognitive patterns that shape dependency. Learners gain a strong grounding in addiction psychology, recovery models, relapse triggers, and support strategies used across community, healthcare, and wellbeing settings.

This CPD-accredited online course has been designed to help learners understand how addiction affects behaviour, relationships, and decision-making. It introduces widely used therapeutic approaches, including cognitive-behavioural techniques, motivational strategies, and support-focused communication. Learners develop essential skills to recognise root causes, encourage positive change, and provide informed guidance in personal, workplace, or community settings.

The course is ideal for those interested in addiction treatment, mental health, social support, or wellbeing roles. It also suits anyone who wants to better understand how to respond to addiction with empathy, structure, and evidence-based insight. With flexible online learning, expert-designed lessons, and practical psychological tools, this course helps learners enhance their CV and build confidence in supporting recovery-focused environments.

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About this course

Understand core psychological theories of addiction.
Identify behavioural, emotional, and social triggers.
Apply evidence-based approaches to support recovery.
Recognise relapse risks and intervention options.
Strengthen communication skills within support contexts.
Build confidence in analysing addictive behaviours.

This course is suitable for learners who want to understand addiction from a psychological and supportive perspective. It is a strong choice for those exploring future pathways in mental health, counselling support, social care, community outreach, or wellbeing services. Individuals working in education, youth services, HR, coaching, or charitable organisations may also benefit from developing a deeper understanding of how addiction affects behaviour and decision-making.

The content is accessible for beginners and requires no prior background in psychology, making it ideal for anyone wishing to broaden their knowledge or support others more effectively. Learners interested in enhancing their CV, preparing for further study, or gaining confidence in addiction-related topics will find the course especially valuable. It is also suitable for individuals who simply want to understand how addiction develops and how recovery can be supported in everyday environments.

There are no formal entry requirements to enrol in this course. It is open to all learners aged 16 and above, making it accessible to those at the beginning of their learning journey or exploring a new area of interest.

A good standard of English, numeracy, and basic IT skills is recommended to ensure learners can follow the course materials comfortably and complete the learning activities with ease. As the course is delivered entirely online, learners will also need access to a device with internet connectivity.

This structure ensures a smooth and supportive learning experience for students of all backgrounds.

Upon successful completion of the Psychology & Treatment of Addiction, you will qualify for a UK and internationally recognised professional certification. You may also choose to formalise your achievement by obtaining your PDF Certificate for £9 or a Hardcopy Certificate for £15.

The Psychology & Treatment of Addiction course stands out for its flexible and fully self-paced learning structure, allowing learners to study at a time that fits their lifestyle. All modules are expertly designed to provide clear, accurate, and up-to-date insights into addiction psychology and recovery pathways.

The course offers practical and career-focused knowledge that helps learners build confidence when supporting individuals affected by addiction. Each topic is presented in a clear, accessible way, ensuring strong skill development without complexity. The certification gained on completion enhances any CV and supports progression into wellbeing, mental health awareness, community support, and further study.

This combination of flexibility, depth, and relevance makes the course a strong choice for motivated learners.

Yes. This course has been designed to be accessible for learners at all levels, including complete beginners. It explains key concepts in simple, structured language and introduces psychological theories step by step. No prior knowledge of addiction treatment or mental health is required, making it easy for anyone to follow. Learners gradually build confidence through clear explanations, supportive resources, and practical examples that relate to real-life situations.

Completing this course helps learners strengthen their CV with a recognised CPD qualification in addiction psychology and treatment. The skills gained are valuable for those considering roles in mental health support, youth work, social care, community services, coaching, and wellbeing. It also provides a strong foundation for further study in counselling, psychology, or healthcare-related fields. Employers value applicants who understand addiction awareness, empathetic communication, and recovery-focused approaches.

The course is delivered entirely online, allowing learners to study from anywhere at their own pace. All materials are available 24/7, including modules, assessments, and learning activities. This flexible study method means learners can progress in small daily sessions or cover larger sections when convenient. There are no deadlines, making it ideal for busy schedules. Once completed, learners can access their results immediately and obtain certification if desired.

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2019

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The average rating is higher than 3.7

More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months

This centre has featured on Emagister for 7 years

Subjects

  • Psychology
  • Legislation
  • Treatments
  • Introduction
  • Instructor
  • Addiction
  • Theories
  • Psychological
  • Reduction
  • Decriminalisation
  • Moral Model

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One Education

One Education

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Course programme

COURSE CURRICULUM

About

  • Introduction: About instructor & the course

Theories of Addiction

  • The Moral Model
  • The Psychological Model
  • The Psychological Model
  • The Socio-Cultural Model

Addiction Treatments

  • Pharmacotherapy
  • The Minnesota Model
  • Counselling and Therapy
  • Harm Reduction Model
  • Treatments in Practice

Addiction in Society

  • Drug policies, Legislation and Decriminalisation
  • Community change, Outreach, Harm Reduction or Abstinen
  • Alcohol and Drug education
  • Alcohol- and drug related issues in the workplace

Addiction in Families

  • Codependency, Children of alcoholic families, parenting styles, 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
  • Counselling / ‘helping’ skills

Psychology & Treatment of Addiction

Special Emagister price

£ 10 £ 425 VAT inc.