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Loyola's drug and alcohol counseling certificate program holds accreditation from the Illinois Certification Board (ICB). This specialized program equips social work students and professionals with the necessary skills to evaluate, treat, and support individuals dealing with addiction issues. Through Loyola's esteemed Advanced Certified Alcohol and Other Drug Counselor Training Program, you can work toward becoming a CADC. The program caters to both MSW candidates and post-graduate students, providing essential competencies for addressing substance abuse across various social work settings.
Participants will explore how substances affect physical health, mental wellbeing, and emotional states, while also studying behavioral addictions like gambling and eating disorders. The curriculum covers evidence-based treatment approaches along with organizational policies for clinical practice. An addiction-focused internship forms a key component of the training.
Upon earning your substance abuse counseling certification, you'll possess the expertise to conduct comprehensive evaluations and deliver effective addiction treatment. As a certified CADC practitioner, you'll be equipped to assist clients at different stages of recovery.
Career pathways include: Substance abuse therapist, Addiction services clinical supervisor, Licensed Social Worker specializing in addiction, Clinical Social Worker in private practice focusing on substance use disorders