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Course Overview

A survey of the biology of drug effects and addiction. Included are structure/function of neurons, neurotransmitters, drug distribution and metabolism, and effects on the central nervous system. Also considered are biological bases of dependence, medications in treating addiction, genetic risk factors, and toxic effects of drugs on bodily organs, including pregnancy and the unborn fetus. NAADAC Approved for 16 professional training hours. 

Key Concepts 

  • Models and theories of addiction 
  • Brain physiology 
  • Pharmacodynamics & Pharmacokinetics 
  • Drug effects and action 
  • Drug Classification and Regulation 
  • Abused Drugs 

Who Should Attend

  • Student working towards becoming a licensed counselor in LSAA or LADAC
  • Those seeking additional training in the substance abuse counseling field.
  • Current counselors, social workers or those working in the field in need of continuing education hours for their license renewal.

Additional Information

Student will need to attend all course sessions and pass final exam or assignment with a 70% or above to receive course completion certificate.
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UNM Tuition Remission

UNM Staff, Faculty, and Retirees: This course is Tuition Remission eligible under Professional Development. For more information, visit the UNM Tuition Remission information page. To see UNM HR's Tuition Remission for eligibility and tax liabilities, click here

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