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Course Description

In this course, students will examine addiction treatment models and counselling modalities framed within a bio-psycho-social context.  Students will critically explore various approaches to treatment, considering their effectiveness and applicability.
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Course
Care Models and Modalities for Addiction Treatment
Type
Blended
Days
T
Time
6:15PM to 9:15PM
Dates
Oct 21, 2025 to Nov 04, 2025
Type
Blended
Days
Th
Time
6:15PM to 9:15PM
Dates
Oct 23, 2025 to Nov 06, 2025
Schedule and Location
Hours
30.0
Location
  • Online
Course Fee(s)
Tuition Fee non-credit $509.18 Click here to get more information
Potential Discount(s)
Instructors
  • Raymond Cauchi
Section Notes

This course is a blended course. Students will learn online via Zoom with the instructor for 18 hours of the course; the other 12 hours will be instructor-supported and self-paced to complement the online lectures. Students are expected to work independently and participate in discussion forums/activities and meet assignment submission deadlines.

Update September 11, 2025

These are the scheduled class dates:

  • Tuesday, October 21
  • Thursday, October 23
  • Tuesday, October 28
  • Thursday, October 30
  • Tuesday, November 4
  • Thursday, November 6

Classes are from 6:15 PM - 9:15 PM, and they are delivered Online via Zoom or MS Teams.

Please direct any further questions to counsellingskills@vcc.ca.

Course
Care Models and Modalities for Addiction Treatment
Type
Online with Scheduled Classes
Days
T
Time
6:15PM to 9:15PM
Dates
Feb 24, 2026 to Mar 31, 2026
Schedule and Location
Hours
30.0
Location
  • Online
Course Fee(s)
Tuition Fee non-credit $509.18 Click here to get more information
Instructors
  • Raymond Cauchi
Section Notes

This course is a blended course. Students will learn online via Zoom with the instructor for 18 hours of the course; the other 12 hours will be instructor-supported and self-paced to complement the online lectures. Students are expected to work independently and participate in discussion forums and activities, and meet assignment submission deadlines.

To fully benefit from your learning, attendance and respectful participation in classes is required. If you know you will miss a class, or experience challenges that prevent you from attending class, you must contact your instructor as soon as possible to discuss your options. Should you experience difficulties of any kind during your course, we encourage you to reach out to your instructor or the Program Coordinator.