The study of Addiction
About The Course
Duration: Personalized
Welcome to “The Study of Addiction,” a comprehensive course designed to delve into the multifaceted nature of addiction. Addiction is a complex and pervasive issue that affects individuals, families, and communities worldwide. Understanding its roots, manifestations, and the pathway to recovery is crucial for anyone involved in healthcare, social work, psychology, or related fields.
This course aims to provide a thorough exploration of addiction from various perspectives, including neurobiological, psychological, and sociocultural.
Topic List
The following are the topics taught in this course:
- Understanding Addiction: Definitions and Common Misconceptions.
- The History of Addiction: From Ancient Times to Modern Perspectives.
- Genetics and Addiction: The Role of Genetic Factors in Predisposition to Addiction.
- Behavioral Addictions: Understanding Process Addictions.
- Social Determinants of Addiction: Poverty, Trauma, and Environmental Factors.
- Stigma and Addiction: Impact on Treatment and Recovery.
- Pharmacological Interventions: Medications for Addiction Treatment.
- Behavioral Therapies: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing.
- Holistic Approaches to Recovery: Mindfulness, Yoga, Nutrition.
- Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Prevention in Addiction.
- Harm Reduction Strategies: Needle Exchange Programs, Safe Injection Sites.
- Confidentiality and Boundaries in Addiction Counseling.
- Legal Implications: Mandatory Reporting and Duty to Warn