Start your journey toward becoming an addiction or substance abuse counselor

Introduction to Addictions Counseling explores the core functions of assessing and treating substance abuse disorders and provides an overview of the tactics, knowledge, and attitudes needed to be an effective substance abuse counselor. The addiction counseling course teaches students therapeutic communication skills such as active listening, empathy, reflection, and affirmation, which are essential for building trust and creating positive client outcomes.

Students will delve into the complexities of substance use disorders, examining their etiology, assessment, and treatment through a multidisciplinary lens. The course also addresses the impact of culturally diverse populations on the counseling process and treatment outcomes, equipping students to navigate the unique challenges presented by various client demographics. Ethical and legal considerations, trauma-informed care, and clinician self-care are also integral components of the curriculum, giving students a well-rounded understanding of the field.

This addiction counseling course serves as an ideal starting point for students who are eager to pursue further education and go onto careers in addiction or substance abuse counseling and can stack into an MSU Denver credential or degree, providing a pathway for students to deepen their expertise and advance their professional journey.

Why take this addiction counseling course?

Flexible schedule

The course can be completed in 4-8 weeks and is self-paced online.

Career advisement

Receive a personal advising session with an industry leader.

High job demand

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Career pathways for addictions and substance abuse counseling

Approximate return on investment for students in each addiction education pathway

Graphic showing pathways to either enter the workforce after taking the Introduction to Addictions Counseling course or to convert the course to credit and continue towards a degree at MSU Denver.

After taking the addiction counseling course and developing your knowledge of addiction-informed care, you can immediately enter the workforce or continue onto a degree through MSU Denver and increase your earning potential.

Pathway 1: Complete the Introduction to Addictions Counseling course and immediately enter the workforce in support roles.

  • The median salary is $32,000 a year.

Pathway 2: Continue your counseling education by earning a bachelor’s degree in Human Services at MSU Denver. The Introduction to Addictions Counseling course can count toward the required counseling courses.

  • The median salary is $47,000 a year.

Pathway 3: Enhance your earning power with MSU Denver’s Master of Science in Clinical Behavioral Health. The Introduction to Addiction Counseling course can count toward the degree’s required counseling courses.

  • The median salary is $67,000 a year.

 

About Introduction to Addictions Counseling

About your addiction counseling course instructor

Addictions Counseling instructor

Patrick Griswold

Patrick Griswold brings over two decades of diverse experience in the behavioral health field as a clinician, administrator, and educator. He is a licensed mental health and addiction counselor as well as a registered nurse (RN) with a specialization in mental health nursing. This unique combination of expertise enables him to integrate medical and therapeutic perspectives, providing a holistic approach to addiction counseling.

Patrick previously served as the director of North Charles, a Harvard Medical School-affiliated substance abuse treatment program in Cambridge, MA. In this role, he not only managed clinical operations but also spearheaded innovative treatment programs aimed at improving outcomes for individuals struggling with addiction. His commitment to education was evident as he provided training and supervision to Harvard Medical School residents, helping shape future leaders in behavioral health.

Currently, Patrick serves as a faculty member at Metropolitan State University of Denver, contributing his knowledge to both the Human Services and Counseling, and Nursing Departments. His courses emphasize evidence-based practices, ethical considerations, and culturally responsive care, ensuring that students are well-prepared to address the complexities of addiction counseling.

Patrick’s teaching style combines real-world experience with academic rigor, making him a highly respected and relatable instructor. He has a unique ability to bridge the gap between theory and practice, helping students see the practical applications of their learning in real-world settings. His approachable demeanor and commitment to student success create an engaging and supportive learning environment. Patrick’s dedication to education, coupled with his extensive professional experience, makes him an invaluable resource for students pursuing meaningful careers in this critical field.

Patrick Griswold

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