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Company Name
HEALTHSTAFF TRAINING INSTITUTE
Contract #
A-2023-069-01
Agency
Community Development
Council Approval Date
5/2/2023
Expiration Date
6/30/2027
Insurance Exp Date
2/2/2025
Destruction Year
2032
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For Insurance Exp. Date see Notice of Compliance
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DRUG AND ALCOHOL COUNSELING tDAC) <br />In -class / On-line / Hybrid <br />CCAPP Approved Curriculum <br />Alcohol and Drug Addiction Counseling <br />Course Description <br />605 Clock Hours 127.38 Semester Credit Units <br />This six hundred and five hours (605), 22-week program prepares the student for entry-level employment as a <br />Drug and Alcohol Counselor in different recovery settings. Students receive instruction in the basics of addiction, <br />the 12 core functions of a counselor, basic counseling skills and methods, chemical dependency and the family, <br />ethics and special treatment Issues, and advanced counseling skills and methods. Students will be required to <br />participate in a 255-hour externship in an approved facility, and 45 hours of educational required classroom <br />lecture covering TAP 21* addiction counseling competencies, and the 12 core functions. Upon completion of <br />this program the student will receive a certificate of completion and official transcript. Graduates are eligible to <br />apply for certification with CCAPP*. Students must complete 3000 hours of on the job experience (approximately <br />1.5 vears full time) prior to being eligible to take the certification exam. <br />Course <br />Course Name <br />Clock <br />Hours <br />Unit <br />DAC 101 <br />introduction & Overview.- Abnormal Psychology <br />50 <br />3.125 <br />DAC 102 <br />Physiology & Pharmacology <br />50 <br />3.125 <br />DAC 103 <br />Law & Ethics <br />50 <br />3.126 <br />DAC 104 <br />Case Management <br />50 <br />3.125 <br />DAC 105 <br />Individual Group & Family Counseling <br />50 <br />3.125 <br />DAC106 <br />Personal & Professional Growth <br />50 <br />3.125 <br />DAC 107 <br />Supervised Practicum <br />50 <br />3.125 <br />DAC 108 <br />Practicum Externshi <br />255 <br />5.5 <br />TOTAL <br />605 <br />27.38 <br />Completion of this course could lead to a position in any inpatient or outpatient facility that treats addictions. <br />Job Titles include: Drug & Alcohol Counselor SOC CODE: 21-1011 <br />Prerequisite: Student must have a high school diploma/GED/Assessment Test prior to enrolling in this course. <br />Prior To externship, student must have RADT certificate from CCAPP. <br />The Drug and Alcohol Counseling program is approved by: <br />*California Consortium of Addiction Programs & Professionals www.CCAPP.us <br />CCAPP Requirements: <br />• Certificate of completion from an approved Institution. <br />• Official transcript must state the following: Minimum of 288 core classroom hours, 45 classroom <br />practicum hours, and 255 field experience hours. <br />• Must have completed work experience hours as follows prior to taking the CCAPP certification exam: <br />0 3000 hours - High School Diploma <br />0 2080 hours - A.S. or higher in Behavioral Health related field. <br />• Application, portfolio processing, test, and fees to CCAPP. <br />Recommended: <br />CCAPP Membership <br />Equipment/Supplies Include: Laptop computer, if applicable. <br />21 <br />
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