SUNY Ulster’s Department of Continuing and Professional Education is offering Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor training this September. CASAC courses are all remote and Section I: Basic Knowledge of Alcoholism & Substance Abuse begins Monday, September 11.
The CASAC Program curriculum is approved by New York State’s Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS). Upon completion, students are issued the OASAS 350 Hour Certificate of Completion, providing all the coursework necessary to apply for the CASAC Trainee status. In addition to providing the entire 350-hour training, SUNY Ulster’s program can be individualized for students who already possess approved hours through previous academic study. Renewal courses are also offered for those holding full CASAC credentials. A payment plan is available for students who wish to pay monthly.
With a projected 22 percent employment growth rate by 2031 in New York State, CASAC’s specialized clinicians are on the front lines helping in the recovery of those suffering with substance use disorders. CASACs fill a need in a wide variety of clinical settings and the relevance of their training extends to professionals working in schools, hospitals, human service advocacy agencies, and beyond. SUNY Ulster has trained hundreds of CASAC counselors through a curriculum that addresses diagnostic assessment, evaluation, intervention, referral, alcoholism, and substance abuse counseling in both individual and group settings.
To register for CASAC visit https://www.sunyulster.edu/continuing_education/health/casac.php or you can call 845-339-2025. For more information or questions contact Karina Harrison-Espada at harrisok@sunyulster.edu or 845-802-7188.
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