Overview
Addiction Therapy and Psychology explores behavioural patterns, social influences, treatment models, family impact, and ethical support methods. Therefore, this Level 2 qualification presents structured insight into dependency theories, recovery approaches, and community effects. Moreover, Addiction Therapy and Psychology training supports learners seeking informed perspectives on substance-related challenges across modern society.
Course Description
At first, imagine a society where behavioural dependency is recognised early and addressed compassionately. Consequently, this course introduces Addiction Therapy and Psychology through psychological frameworks, treatment pathways, and societal contexts. Furthermore, Addiction Therapy and Psychology training highlights how dependency shapes individuals, families, and communities while promoting ethical awareness and responsible intervention.
Next, the curriculum explores addiction theories alongside treatment responses, therefore linking scientific thought with real-world application. Additionally, Addiction Therapy and Psychology training explains family dynamics, social stigma, and environmental factors influencing dependency patterns. As a result, learners appreciate how community structures and cultural pressures affect recovery journeys.
Finally, focus shifts towards professional practice and supportive communication. Hence, Addiction Therapy and Psychology training outlines boundaries, safeguarding, and collaborative working methods. Moreover, learners develop analytical perspectives essential for assisting recovery-focused environments, thereby encouraging informed decision-making within health, social care, and voluntary sectors.
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Key Benefits
- Clear psychological perspectives on dependency behaviour
- Awareness of family and societal influence mechanisms
- Structured insight into recognised treatment approaches
- Ethical frameworks for supportive communication
- Foundational preparation for health-related education pathways
Certificate of Achievement
Free QLS Certificate Included
Quality Licence Scheme Endorsed Certificate
Upon completing the final assessment, you can apply for the Quality Licence Scheme Endorsed Certificate of Achievement. Endorsed certificates can be ordered and delivered to your home by post.
An extra £10 postage charge will be required for students leaving overseas.
Skill Up Recognised Certificate
Upon successfully completing this course, you can request a Skill Up Recognised Certificate. This certificate holds significant value, and its validation will endure throughout your lifetime.
1. PDF Certificate + PDF Transcript: FREE With This Course
2. Hard Copy Certificate + Hard Copy Transcript: £19.99
3. Delivery Charge: £10.00 (Applicable for International Students)
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Learning Outcome
- Interpret addiction theories accurately
- Recognise treatment response categories
- Identify societal factors affecting dependency
- Examine family impact within recovery contexts
- Apply ethical principles when supporting others
Who Is This Course For?
- Health support learners
- Social care students
- Community outreach volunteers
- Psychology enthusiasts
- Education pathway explorers
Career Path
- Addiction Support Worker: Assists recovery programmes and service users Average Salary: £22,000 – £30,000 per year
- Recovery Practitioner: Coordinates structured treatment plans Average Salary: £26,000 – £34,000 per year
- Mental Health Support Assistant: Supports psychological wellbeing services Average Salary: £23,000 – £31,000 per year
- Substance Misuse Advisor: Provides guidance within community services Average Salary: £28,000 – £38,000 per year
- Behavioural Health Coordinator: Oversees support initiatives Average Salary: £35,000 – £45,000 per year
Frequently Asked Questions
It covers theories, treatments, family dynamics, and societal impact within Addiction Therapy frameworks.
Yes, the course provides a certificate supporting academic and professional development.
Yes, structured modules support learners without prior academic background.
Completion time depends on study pace, offering flexible progression.
Roles include support work, counselling pathways, rehabilitation coordination, and advisory positions.
Curriculum
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Promo Video
00:02:00
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Introduction: About instructor & the course
00:02:00
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The Moral Model
00:06:00
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The Psychological Model
00:07:00
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The Medical / Disease Model
00:09:00
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The Socio-Cultural Model
00:05:00
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Pharmacotherapy
00:03:00
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The Minnesota Model
00:04:00
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Counselling and Therapy
00:07:00
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Harm Reduction Model
00:05:00
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Treatments in Practice
00:05:00
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Drug policies, Legislation and Decriminalisation
00:09:00
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Community change, Outreach, Harm Reduction or Abstinence
00:06:00
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Alcohol and Drug education
00:06:00
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Alcohol- and drug related issues in the workplace
00:05:00
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Codependency, Children of alcoholic families, parenting styles, family factors
00:08:00
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Relapse for families, ‘letting go’, dependent attitudes and dependent behaviours
00:05:00
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Al-Anon
00:05:00
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The Intervention Approach
00:05:00
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Why be a ‘helper’
00:03:00
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‘Helper’ qualities and attitudes
00:04:00
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Counselling / ‘helping’ skills
00:04:00
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Duration:Self-paced Learning
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