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Alcohol and Drug
Counseling Certificate
Program
Orientation Session
August 5, 2014
College of Extended and
International Education
Admission
Application
Official Admittance –no restrictions to
enrollment
Provisional Admittance-will not be able to
enroll beyond this semester if request(s)
are not satisfied.
Program Overview
Consists of 11courses
27 extension units—upper division
Courses transfers to Human Services &
Human Services transfer to ADX.
SOC, PSY & Human Services
Prepares students for entry into the field
at a professional level
Well known by treatment centers in area
Approved by most state certifying agencies
CAADAC Approved program
Courses
Introduction to Alcoholism-ADX 300
Introduction to Counseling-ADX 301
Counseling the Individual-ADX 302
Perspectives on Drug Abuse-ADX 303
Group Counseling Techniques-ADX 304
Family Dynamics & Treatment-ADX 306
Seminar in Counseling Fieldwork I- ADX 351
& Counseling Fieldwork I- ADX 352
Seminar in Counseling Fieldwork II- ADX 353
& Counseling Fieldwork II- ADX 354
Courses-Electives Classes
Ethical Considerations*
Cognitive Behavior Treatment–ADX 309
(Domestic Violence )
Process Additions - ADX 311
(Covers a wide variety of Addictive Disorders)
Class Schedule
All Classes are offered in the evening only 6:30-
9:30pm Fall and Spring and 6pm to 10pm
during the Summer semester
All classes are held one day per week for
3hours
Classes are held M-Th on its assigned day
All students must be registered in a given class
prior to sitting in, in order to participate in the
class
Registration
You may register AS ADVISED for ADX
300, ADX 301 and/or the elective course
offered this semester (ADX 309 or ADX
311) ONLY
Registration-A late fee will be charged of
$25 if not registered by 1st day
Financial Aid-the total cost of the program
is $4625, plus $1300 for books/supplies;
subject to change. Must have 6units for
financial aid 310-243-3647
Registering for Classes
No on-line registering ONLY in person or via telephone
Be aware of when school/class start.
Fall, Spring and Summer : last week of the month for
August/January/May
Attendance/Tardy and Grading
Speak to instructor if something is going on, not the last
minute
Review your syllabus over the course of the semester to
ensure you are not missing anything
Class Rotation
Importance of planning your schedule
New students can ONLY enroll in ADX 300,
ADX 301 and/or the elective class offered, ADX
309/311. however, if instructed otherwise you
may only take what was advised
The Introductory courses (ADX 300 & ADX 301)
are offered Fall and Spring semesters ONLY,
All other courses alternate between semesters
and/or course
Class Rotation
Alternates between semesters:
Individual and Group (302/304), Drugs and
Family (303/306), and the Practicum
Courses (ADX 351/352 & ADX 353/354)
and the Electives Courses (ADX 311 or
309)
ADX 302, 304, 351/352 and 311 are all taught in
the same semester.
ADX 303, 306, 353/354 and 309 are all taught in
the same semester
Class Rotation
Alternates semesters and between courses:
The Field Work Courses (351/352 & 353/354)
ADX 351 & ADX 352 MUST be taken BEFORE ADX
353 & ADX 354
Fieldwork Classes
The first Fieldwork Seminar/Internship Classes (ADX
351/352) should not be attended until you have
completed and successfully passed two semesters
At minimum, you must complete at least 4classes in
the ADX program BEFORE you can enroll in the
Fieldwork I Class and its Internship (ADX 351/352).
You must PASS Fieldwork I seminar and its
accompany internship class (ADX 351/352) BEFORE
enrolling into Fieldwork II and its accompany
internship class (ADX 353/354).
Fieldwork Classes
Once enrolled in the Fieldwork Classes (ADX
351/352 or 353/354) you will be required to
affiliate yourself with a State Certifying Agency.
State website
http://www.adp.cahwnet.gov/
Counselor Certification Requirements and
list of certifying organizations
http://www.adp.cahwnet.gov/Licensing/LCBho
me.shtml
Certificate
You MUST pass ALL classes with a C or better.
You MUST complete the ADX program courses
with a 2.5 GPA AND all 300 hours of Fieldwork
in order to request the Certificate.
Consideration for the Certificate can be
submitted AFTER you have passed ALL classes
and grades are posted.
Submit request to the ADX Administration
building.
Disabled Students
If you require special accommodations to succeed
in your educational goals while at CSUDH, please
contact Disabled Students at 310-243-3660.
Please provide all paperwork to each Instructor at
the beginning of the course or as soon as
documentation indicating your need is received.
Other
Guidelines and Procedures
Professional Conduct.
Professional field, no judgment
Computer/information literacy expectations for
students that include power point presentation, etc.
CLASS for assistance with writing skills
Other
University Regulations-attendance, plagiarism
Textbook list
Parking: Semester pass or daily for $5
Please refer to
http://www.csudh.edu/ee/alcoholdrug.html
School Starts: Fall, August 25, 2014
Faculty
Veronica Bobe-Kollmeyer, MFT- Domestic Violence
Dario Ghio, MFT- Introduction to Alcoholism
Jean Henricks, Ph.D.- Intro to Counseling
Timothy Hutson, MA- Perspective on Drugs & Process
Addictions
George H. Melgarejo, MA, CEAP, SAP- Group
Victoria Scott, MS,CADC-II, LAADC- Individual and
Family
Toni B White, LCSW, CDVC-III- Practicum Courses
Toni, Veronica and Timothy all have their ADX
Certificate
Open Forum
Questions and Answers
Thank you and welcome to
the beginning of your new
life.