This 30 point course is taught over Semester 1 and Semester 2. The course will consist of 48 contact hours (9 days on campus). Contact hours will include lectures, presentations by guest speakers who are experts in their field, workshops, and discussion sessions. Teaching days will also include simulated and filmed clinical scenarios with an actor, followed by small group teaching feedback sessions.
Students are provided with three workbooks (one focused on psychopharmacology, one on the DSM-V, and the third one on the assessment process). Students are also provided with a reading list of resources required and recommended readings for each teaching day.
All students participating in this course are entitled to an individual mentor, a highly qualified and experienced AOD professional who will support them in their course work. The teaching team will also support students throughout the course, and students are encouraged to contact the teaching team.