Course Overview
The Psychology of Alcohol and Drug Addiction course provides a comprehensive insight into the complex psychological factors behind substance misuse and dependency. It explores the behavioural, cognitive, and emotional aspects that contribute to addiction, offering learners a thorough understanding of its causes and effects. Designed to bridge theoretical knowledge with real-world relevance, this course prepares learners to engage more confidently in fields related to mental health, counselling, and addiction support. By completing this course, learners will develop a stronger foundation in recognising addiction patterns, understanding psychological interventions, and applying evidence-based approaches. Whether you are looking to build a career in addiction services or deepen your understanding of this critical area of psychology, the course equips you with valuable insights and knowledge that are highly relevant to today’s social and healthcare settings.
Course Description
Delving into the psychological roots of alcohol and drug addiction, this course covers a wide range of essential topics including the biological basis of addiction, theories of dependence, psychological treatment models, and societal influences on substance use. Learners will explore how addiction develops, how it impacts mental health, and the key strategies used to address it within professional settings. The course combines theoretical frameworks with an exploration of real-world applications to enhance understanding and critical thinking. Upon completion, learners will possess a clearer perspective on addiction psychology, be familiar with intervention methods, and understand the psychological principles underpinning treatment and recovery. The course is suitable for those seeking to enter mental health support roles, enhance existing professional skills, or simply broaden their knowledge in psychology. It offers a structured learning experience that emphasises both academic understanding and professional development, aligned with contemporary psychological research.
Course Modules
Module 01: Understanding Addiction: Psychological and Biological Perspectives
Module 02: Models of Addiction: Cognitive, Behavioural, and Social Theories
Module 03: Psychological Approaches to Treatment and Recovery
Module 04: Societal Impact and the Future of Addiction Studies
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Who is this course for?
Individuals seeking to understand the psychological foundations of addiction.
Professionals aiming to expand their knowledge in mental health and addiction services.
Beginners with an interest in psychology, counselling, or behavioural sciences.
Volunteers or support workers involved in community or rehabilitation programmes.
Students considering further study in psychology or health-related fields.
Career Path
Addiction Counsellor
Mental Health Support Worker
Substance Abuse Research Assistant
Rehabilitation Case Worker
Community Outreach Coordinator
Health and Wellness Coach
Youth Support Worker
Social Work Assistant