what colleges offer a masters in a in addiction counseling?

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wow hmm never hearrd of addiction counseling

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  1. xo379 says:

    Pace University – New York
    University of Iowa
    Adler School of Professional Psychology
    Coppin State University
    East Carolina University
    Governors State University
    Methodist Theological School – Ohio
    Notre Dame De Namur University
    Sage College of Albany
    University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff
    University of Great Falls
    University of Louisiana at Monroe
    Wright State University – Main Campus

    These are not all very good schools, though–the only halfway decent ones are Pace and Iowa. So it is important to keep this in mind: “Master’s degrees vary. There are Master of Arts (M.A.) and Master of Science (M.S.) in Substance Abuse, Clinical Counseling with Substance Abuse Focus, Mental Health and Substance Abuse Counseling. Students will most likely want a program certified by Counsel for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP), though there is no national standard for what distinguishes a good substance abuse counseling master’s program. Students may also want to pursue general master’s degrees in Community Counseling, psychology, or social work (M.S.W.) and supplement these with a certificate program in substance abuse counseling. Master’s programs are usually one and a half to two years.” This opens up your school options.

  2. buddhachild says:

    UMASS Boston

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