Alcohol & Other Drugs Counselling

This module provides students with an introduction to contemporary substance misuse theory and its application in practice.

Students learn to: appropriately assess clients with issues involving alcohol and other drugs use; establish effective counselling role limits in such situations; understand the physical and psychological effects of alcohol and other drugs dependency; client referral; and the study of contemporary approaches and methodologies in the treatment and management of alcohol and other drugs issues.

National Units of Competency offered within this Module:
  • CHCAOD1C Introduction to alcohol and other drugs work
  • CHCAOD2C Orientation to the alcohol and other drugs sector
Learning Outcomes:
  • Contextualise the issues involved in alcohol and other drugs use within sociological and psychological perspectives
  • Demonstrate the application of counselling theory and practice in working with people with alcohol and other drugs issues
  • Identify the physiological and psychological effects of alcohol and other drug dependency
  • Describe the role of the family and other relationships in alcohol and other drugs addiction and the issues that may emerge
  • Describe contemporary approaches to the treatment of alcohol and other drugs addiction
  • Identify and describe professional boundaries in working with clients with alcohol and other drugs issues
Content Areas:
  • Theoretical perspectives, terminology and sociological dimensions
  • The effects of alcohol and other drugs use
  • Assessment and referral of clients with alcohol and other drugs issues
  • Treatment approaches for clients with alcohol and other drugs issues
  • Brief intervention strategies and motivational interviewing
  • Self help interventions
  • Co-dependency and family of origin issues
  • Groups with special needs
  • Contemporary issues and relapse prevention
The studies, combined with my previous work experience, have led me into a more satisfying role in an industry I know well. My studies have given me the confidence to manage a role where top notch "soft skills" are essential.
Pip Pearson
Graduate Diploma of Counselling