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Stanford University
Stanford Psychology of Addiction and Recovery Online Short Course
- Online USA
Course
Part time
6 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Understand the science of addiction and discover psychological approaches to treatment and recovery. As a result of scientific research, we know that addiction is a disease that affects both the brain and behavior. These discoveries have impacted and improved our understanding of compulsive drug use, enabling us to respond effectively to the problem with scientifically supported psychological interventions. Treatment, recovery, and prevention of addictive behavior have become a global strategy. Guided by Dr. Anna Lembke, the medical director of Addiction Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine and leading activist in the opioid epidemic, the Psychology of Addiction and Recovery online short course from the Stanford Center for Health Education (SCHE), a part of Stanford Medicine, explores the complex relationship between doctors and patients, the science of addiction, and the barriers to successfully addressing drug addiction and dependence at a personal and systemic level. Over the course of six weeks, you’ll evaluate how medications, approaches to psychotherapy, and peer support can enhance recovery, and how scientific evidence can be used to establish innovative addiction treatments. You’ll also explore the neurobiological factors underlying addiction, and how these impact intervention and recovery efforts today.

Alison Free Online Learning
Course in Drugs and Alcohol - Awareness and Prevention
- Online USA
Course
Full time, Part time
1 hour
Distance Learning
English
Are you concerned about the impact of drugs and alcohol on your life or those of your loved ones? Effective drug awareness campaigns promote responsible drug use and reduce the likelihood of misuse. This wellness course examines drug classifications and the health effects and social implications of various substances. We explain how to raise drug and alcohol awareness to combat their misuse and discuss how to prevent and treat addiction.


Portage College
Addictions Counseling
- Lac la Biche, Canada
Course
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The two-year Addiction Counselling program will provide learners with comprehensive knowledge and preparation for a career in the addiction field. This program prepares learners to integrate theory and practical skills to work with individuals, families, groups, and communities. In addition to foundational skills, learners reflect on their beliefs and values to develop relevant professional skills to work with a diverse clientele, including multicultural and Indigenous populations.
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Alison Free Online Learning
Course in Introduction to Drug and Alcohol Awareness
- Online USA
Course
Full time, Part time
1 hour
Distance Learning
English
Drug and alcohol intake have been linked to various medical disorders and are a leading cause of morbidity and premature death worldwide. Awareness can make a big difference in preventing drug and alcohol abuse. This course explores the roots of addictions, and their negative impact on a person's health and lifestyle. We also discuss alternative treatments and aftercare strategies for those who are seeking to build a new life. Enrol now!
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Addiction Psychology degree programs focus on understanding the psychological aspects of addiction and the recovery process. Studying this field equips you with insights into the behaviors and thought processes that contribute to substance use disorders and the various therapeutic approaches to treatment.
Through courses in addiction assessment, chemical dependency counseling, and behavioral interventions, students strengthen critical thinking and communication skills. Students engage with theories that inform treatment strategies, gaining experience in developing intervention plans tailored to individual needs. The curriculum may also cover research methods in psychology, which helps build a solid foundation for evidence-based practices.
Students often build confidence as they explore new perspectives on mental health issues. Graduates from these programs may pursue diverse career paths, including roles as addiction counselors, mental health therapists, or recovery coaches. The focus on practical application prepares you for a rewarding career dedicated to helping individuals overcome addiction challenges.