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MS - Trauma, Addictions, & Recovery Concentration

At a Glance

  • College

    College of Health Professions

  • Degree

    Master of Science

  • Campus

    East Falls

  • Format

    On Campus

  • Credits

    66

  • Duration

    2 Years

  • Enrollment Options

    Full Time

Program Contact

Name: Sheryl Cooley
Position: Administrative Assistant

Program Leadership

Name: Jeanne Felter, PhD, LPC
Position: Chair, Department of Counseling & Behavioral Health
Name: Nicole G. Johnson, PhD, LPC, ACS, CAADC, CCDP-D, BC-TMH
Position:
  • Program Director
  • Assistant Professor

Concentration Coordinator

Name: John Hale, LPC
Position: Coordinator Trauma, Addictions & Recovery Concentration
Organization: Community & Trauma Counseling

Curriculum

YEAR 1

Pre-Fall

Foundations of Trauma Counseling

 

Fall

Orientation to the Counseling Profession

 

 

Psychopathology

 

 

Advanced Counseling Theory and Practice

 

 

Pre-Practicum

 

Spring

Human Growth and Development

 

 

Neurobiology of Trauma

 

 

Social and Cultural Diversity

 

 

Practicum I

 

Summer

Group Work in Community and Trauma Counseling/ Experiential Group

 

 

Foundations Trauma and Addictive Behavior

 

 

Research and Evaluation

YEAR 2

Pre-Fall

Career Development

 

Fall

Advanced Clinical Interventions in Trauma Counseling I

 

 

Internship I

 

 

Childhood Trauma and Play Therapy

 

 

Screening, Assessment / Treatment Planning for Addiction

 

Spring

Assessment in Counseling

 

 

Internship II

 

 

Neurobiology and Psychopharmacology of Addiction