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Addiction Counseling: Treatment andContemporary Issues (COUN 534)

Term: 2021-2022 - SPRING

Faculty

Christi Garner

Christi Garner LMFT, RYT, CCTP, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Trauma Informed Registered Yoga Teacher & Certified Clinical Trauma Professional 

Office Hours: by appointment Via Zoom 

 

Getting in touch: Email is best! Text if there is a time sensitive need. 

As a therapist and counselor for over 20 years, I specialize in trauma. Specifically first responders & Military, peer to peer community mental wellness, and women's recovery.

Somatic Psychology, Buddhist Psychology, and Marriage and Family Counseling are my foundations and I have spent decades in the trenches working with folks to live well, recover and thrive after trauma using nervous system fluency and mindfulness along with somatic and transpersonal holistic methods. 

I work as a Learning and Development Director for a large health company that serves military service members and families all over the world. I also run a consulting business where I teach Peer 2 Peer Holistic Emotional First Aid to companies and agencies all over the globe.

During my free time I love being in nature, on a bike, paddle board, raft, or my own two feet. Taking photos is my self care, and I have lived from Hawaii to Alaska, spent time in 46 of the 48 lower US states and 13 countries as a military spouse and therapist. 

 

Melissa Schultz

 

 

Office Hours/Availability/Response Time: Office hrs by appt. Email response time is within 12-24 hours. Response time may be up to 48 hrs over the weekend.  

Chat/Zoom: By appointment only

Bio: I am originally from North Dakota - I attended the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks and received bachelor degrees in psychology and communication. I then received a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, LA. In the last year of the Ph.D. program, I completed a full-time, APA-accredited pre-doctoral internship at the University of Idaho in Moscow, ID. My dissertation is titled "The Effectiveness of a Substance Abuse Treatment Group for At Risk College Students." 

After graduating, I taught full-time at universities in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania and the Fargo area before deciding to go back into clinical work to get licensed. There were minimal options in North Dakota for someone at a doctoral level to do clinical training so I took a formal postdoc at Wichita State University in Wichita, KS. I completed a postdoc and became a licensed psychologist. I then took a job at Miami University in Oxford, OH, where I worked for almost 5 yrs. I mainly did clinical work with college students but also coordinated their prevention programming, eating disorder treatment team, and taught their doctoral students’ assessment. I also taught an undergraduate class in psychology as an adjunct at Miami University.

As both your instructor of this course and the director of the MCC program, my role is to help guide you through the program and ultimately toward your career goals. Please let me know how I can support you, and if there are any concerns, do not hesitate to reach out to me or any other faculty ASAP so we can address them. I look forward to working with each and every one of you!

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Description

Study of the theories and scope of addiction from both the personal and social viewpoints with consideration given to the impact on the family. Provides theoretical knowledge and clinical skills necessary to provide addictions counseling services in both school and mental health settings. Emphasis is on diagnosis and evidence-based treatment for addictions, problem gambling, and co-occurring disorders. The impact of "stigma" as well as the history and contributions of the recovery movement are explored. Consideration is given to current trends, cultural context and primary prevention resources. Ethical and legal considerations in practice are also addressed. Prereq: Coun 510, 511.