Associate Degree in Chemcial Dependency Counseling at Carnegie Institute of Integrative Medicine and Massotherapy |
Carnegie Institute of Integrative Medicine and Massotherapy
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Carnegie Institute of Integrative Medicine and Massotherapy is a Private not-for-profit, 2-year Not applicable with 207 students in Suffield, OH.
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This school offers the following degree levels:
Certificates/Less-than-2-year Certificate, Associate degree |
| Also, students of this school are eligible for federal aid such as Pell Grants and Direct Loans from the US Department of Education. |
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Mission: The mission and purpose of Carnegie Institute is to provide students with high quality educational programs with an emphasis on excellence in teaching that leads to gainful employment or the successful development of a private clinic, business, or related career opportunity. |
Carnegie Institute of Integrative Medicine and Massotherapy Associate degree Chemcial Dependency Counseling
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Program goals: Graduate can “sit” for licensing with the Ohio Chemical Dependency Board which affords licensing that is a nationwide standard for practicing. The graduate exist the program on a path for chemical dependency counselor licensing level II (CDC-II). The graduate may acquire required practical experience as a paid employee or volunteer in an approved chemical dependency clinic, medical or counseling office, hospital, or social services public or private agency. Once the graduate has achieved the required practical experience hours, the graduate can “sit” for the licensing examination and obtain licensing as a CDC-II. Note: the associate degree status is transferred as 1,000 hours of practical experience toward the required practical hours for licensing. Please consult the website for Ohio Professional Board of Chemical Dependency for CDC- II licensing and standards.
About Chemical Dependency Counseling: The chemical dependency counselor is a licensed practitioner in the chemical dependency treatment field, and can work in many settings for this high demand professional area; including medical offices, psychology and counseling offices, hospitals, clinics, treatment centers, and others. The CDC-II level counselor is able to perform assessments of chemical dependency problems, provide chemical dependency counseling, and to work as a supervisor of employees and other counselors. The graduate may also qualify to work as a licensed social worker assistant in most states.
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