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Addictions Counseling Certificate Program

Addictions Counseling Undergraduate Certificate

The Addictions Counseling undergraduate certificate program provides students with the skills and knowledge necessary to become a licensed addictions counselor. With hands-on experience and a comprehensive curriculum, students will be equipped to make a positive impact on individuals and communities dealing with addiction.

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Barbara Ozimek, MA, LPCC-S, CDCA
Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor and Program Coordinator
Counseling Services
330-675-7603
bozimek@kent.edu

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Undergraduate Certificate in Addictions Counseling

Kent State University's Undergraduate Certificate in Addictions Counseling equips students with specialized knowledge and skills to support individuals and communities impacted by substance use and addiction. This program provides a strong foundation in the principles of addiction counseling, covering essential topics such as assessment, treatment planning, ethics, and recovery support. Students gain practical experience through coursework and clinical training, preparing them to work effectively with diverse populations. Ideal for those pursuing careers in counseling, social work, or healthcare, this certificate program prepares graduates to make a meaningful difference in the field of addiction recovery and treatment.

Program Information for Addictions Counseling Undergraduate Certificate

Examples of Possible Careers and Salaries for Addictions Counseling Undergraduate Certificate

Graduates of Kent State鈥檚 Undergraduate Certificate in Addictions Counseling are well-prepared for careers in substance use treatment, mental health services, and rehabilitation support. The program鈥檚 specialized curriculum emphasizes skills in addiction assessment, counseling techniques, and client advocacy, equipping students to work effectively with individuals struggling with substance use disorders. Graduates often pursue roles as addiction counselors, case managers, and recovery support specialists, contributing to fields such as mental health services, social work, and community health programs.