| A 6 hour course that provides information about the various
drugs of abuse (all except alcohol, which is covered in depth in another
course). This course will review the history of each of the major
psychoactive compounds and examine the physical and psychological aspects.
An excellent basic or continuing education course that will help you
learn more about the addictive properties of these chemicals.
Goals/Objectives
By participating in this Distance Learning Course the trainee will:
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examine the basic facts about the following drugs:
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other depressants
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narcotics
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marijuana
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inhalants
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designer drugs
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hallucinogens
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caffeine
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nicotine
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amphetamines
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cocaine
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identify short term physical effects of each of these drugs;
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identify chronic physical effects of each of these drugs;
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examine the various definitions used to define the problem of addiction;
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explore treatment needs that exist for these drugs of abuse.
Your Course Instructor:
Kevin R. Scheel
MS, MAC, LMFT
Co-Founder, DLCAS
Kevin R. Scheel is a Masters prepared chemical dependency counselor with
more than twenty-three years of experience in the human service field. He
has served as the director of programs in the public sector as well as in
private care facilities, both in the profit and not-for-profit arenas. He
has been involved in the delivery of education services to the field since
1986 as an instructor at McLennan Community College in Waco, Texas, and as
a private training consultant with Hazelden. Mr. Scheel is the author of
"Alcohol: Chemistry & Culture," as well as a series of education videotapes
on the various drugs of abuse, published and marketed by WRS Group, Inc.
He has also created a preparation and review manual that is currently in
use by a variety of colleges and universities in Texas, designed to aid students
preparing for their Texas chemical dependency credential.
While in Texas Kevin served as the Texas Coordinator for the federally funded
Project for Addiction Counselor Training (PACT) program. For this project
Mr. Scheel designed a 270 hour curriculum for beginning counselors,
delivering over 45,000 hours of classroom training to 415 minority students.
As a result of his efforts, 268 of these students have gone on to obtain
their credentials to practice chemical dependency counseling in Texas.
Kevin also served in the position as Coordinator for the Texas Addiction
Training Center (currently the Texas Addition Technology Transfer Center),
a federally funded project from the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment
in Washington, D.C. The goal of this project has been to increase the level
of addiction education to the various disciplines offering counseling services
to drug and alcohol affected clients. In Texas this project worked with 8
major colleges and universities.
Kevin is one of the co-founders of the DLCAS. He continues to be active
as a writer/author of materials for this training service. |