(CIP 51.1501)
281-756-3652
Purpose: Certificate I in Mental Health and Addiction Counseling provides the foundational knowledge and skills related to the substance abuse counseling field. The Mental Health and Addiction Counseling Recovery Technicial Certificate program provides foundational knowledge and practical skills for individuals seeking to support those on the path to recovery from mental health challenges and substance use disorders. This program typically covers topics such as the principles of recovery, counseling techniques, crisis intervention, ethical considerations, and the impact of co-occurring disorders. Students are prepared to work in various settings, assisting licensed professionals in providing support and resources to individuals and families. This certificate serves as a valuable stepping stone for those interested in entering the helping professionals and making a positive impact on the lives of others.
Program Requirements: Certification I (CERT1) is an optional certificate associated within the AAS or AA degree program that is intended to provide basic skills, identified by business and industry.
TDCJ Certification I completers seeking LCDC licensure must complete the required external supervised practicum after release from TDCJ, meet LCDC criminal history standards and complete the required supervised clinical field work as required by statute.