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550 154 - Culturally Skilled Counseling |
Learners develop an understanding of diversity among people and systems so they can provide substance use disorder counseling services that respond to the differences between and within cultures relative to norms, values, beliefs, communication styles, world views, and political, social, and historical factors. Learners also begin to recognize individual and institutional racism and prejudice, bias in professional training, racial identity development, and cultural competency issues in the substance use disorder counseling profession. Learners engage in self-examination, discussion, class and community activities, and relate these concepts to individualized treatment planning for the substance use disorder patient based on national CLAS standards outlined by the U.S. Office of Minority Health.
3.000 Credit hours 54.000 Lecture hours Levels: Credit Programs/Classes Schedule Types: Lecture, Instructional Television Human Services Division Subst. Use Disorder Counseling Department |