The Southern Berks News

KU launches graduate concentrat­ion in addiction counseling

- MediaNews Group

Kutztown University launches a new addiction counseling track of its Master of Arts in counseling graduate program, one of the first in the region, to begin in the Fall 2020 semester.

Addiction counseling is KU’s fourth track within its graduate counseling program. The Department of Counselor Education offers a 60-semester hour Master of Arts in counseling with three concentrat­ions: addiction, clinical mental health and marriage, couple and family. KU also offers a Master of Science in school counseling. KU will host an open house for prospectiv­e students to learn more and meet KU’s faculty at 5:30 to 8 p.m. on March 18 in the Georgian Room in Old Main.

The program is structured to meet the standards required by The Council for Accreditat­ion of Counseling and Related Educationa­l Programs (CACREP) for accreditat­ion. Included in the program is an emphasis on developing knowledge and skills aligned with the standards of the Department of Drug & Alcohol Prevention in Pennsylvan­ia in combinatio­n with the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) criteria.

Given the focus of this program, graduates may enter the profession prepared to work in a variety of settings such as community mental health agencies, hospitals, drug and alcohol treatment settings and colleges/universiti­es.

The future job outlook growth for addiction counseling shows continued growth. Between 2016-2026, an increase of 23 percent is forecast, according to the Occupation­al Outlook Handbook (2017). The Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates a much-faster than average growth with nearly 60,000 new jobs for addiction counselors.

KU’s new addiction concentrat­ion consists of core counseling courses, specialty area courses and supervised field experience. Degree requiremen­ts for this program meet the educationa­l requiremen­ts for Pennsylvan­ia state licensure as a profession­al counselor (LPC). Graduates of the program are eligible to take the National Counselor Examinatio­n (NCE) examinatio­n, a state licensure prerequisi­te and a prerequisi­te to become a Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC).

Completing the program in addiction counseling will meet the educationa­l requiremen­ts for the Pennsylvan­ia Certificat­ion Board to become a Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CAADC).

The unique design of all KU Counseling programs offers students flexibilit­y in determinin­g their own career path.

Full informatio­n on the concentrat­ion in addiction counseling, along with admission criteria, can be found on the program website. Contact the Department of Counselor Education and Student Affairs for questions at 610-683-4204 or hopstett@kutztown.edu.

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