Qualifications
Basic Certificate - Addictionology
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS : a high/secondary/senior school final certificate.
These are the initial or introductory short courses comprising of two components, theory and practice.
THEORY SHORT COURSES
*Addictionology 1 Introduction; Addiction; Habit; Dependancy; Dependancy types; Ritualization …
*Anatomy 1 Introduction to the structures of the body; cells & tissues; skeletal system and senses …
*Physiology 1 Introduction to the functions of the body; cellular; skeletal and sense functioning …
*Addiction Neurobiology 1 The brain and central nervous system and addiction …
*Basic Botany Introduction to Botany; The Origin and Use of Plants; Composition; Energy …
*integral socio-humanology © An overview of integral socio-humanology © considerations and their relevance to
Integral Addictionology © …
*Intervention Methodology 1 Stablisation
*Management 1 Principles and Theory of Management ; Applied Management Techniques …
*Psycho-Humanology © A general background to Psycho-Humanology © relevant to Integral
Addictionology © …
*Ethics 1 Ethical practise and considerations …
*Basic Traumatology History of traumatology; Emergency Trauma Response © ; Stabilization © …
All theoretical notes and/or student guides are supplied on CDs or via e-mail as applicable
PRACTICAL SHORT COURSES
Distance students receive / complete practicals via video or disc (cd / dvd) and e-mail as applicable
*Interpersonal skills Applied effective communication skills and methods …
*Consulting techniques Applied methodology of patient/client – facilitator interaction …
*Consulting practicing Simulation of application of interaction methodology …
*Compulsory consulting (sixty sessions) Monitored facilitation case study reviews in ETR © and Stabilization © …
On successful completion of a short course, a certificate of completion is issued.







