Alcohol & Drug Counselor (ADC) Exam
Becoming a certified Alcohol & Drug Counselor is a meaningful and demanding pursuit. It requires a deep understanding of the multifaceted nature of addiction, including its psychological, physiological, and social dimensions.
- Screening, Assessment, and Engagement: The ability to assess a client’s substance use history, identify co-occurring disorders, and establish a therapeutic relationship.
- Treatment Planning, Collaboration, and Referral: The development of personalized treatment plans, coordination with community resources, and management of client referrals.
- Counseling: The application of various evidence-based therapeutic approaches to help clients achieve sobriety and emotional well-being.
- Professional and Ethical Responsibilities: Adherence to ethical guidelines, maintaining confidentiality, and upholding professional standards in addiction counseling.
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Course Summary
- Delivery: Online
- Access: Unlimited Lifetime
- Time: Study at your own pace
- Duration: 150 Hours
- Assessments: Yes
- Qualification: Certificate
About This Course
Substance abuse and addiction continue to be among the most pressing social and public health challenges in the United States and across the world. The impact of addiction extends beyond the individual struggling with substance use—it affects families, workplaces, and entire communities, leading to emotional, psychological, financial, and social consequences. As the need for qualified professionals to address these issues grows, the role of an Alcohol and Drug Counselor (ADC) becomes increasingly significant. ADCs serve as compassionate guides, helping individuals navigate the complexities of addiction, achieve sobriety, and rebuild their lives.
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