There are two required texts for this course.

There are two required texts for this course.

HUS 2428 Lesson 6  Discussion

Required material: There are two required texts for this course.

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Study Guide for the Florida MCAP, CAP, Certification Exam (2016)

This comprehensive review is published by the Florida Certification Board (FCB)

Comprehensive Education Services. It should be available from the St.

Petersburg College Health Education Campus (HEC) bookstore. But it may also

be ordered directly from FCB. ( https://flcertificationboard.org/products/ )

CSAT Technical Assistance Publication (TAP) 21 – Addiction Counseling

Competencies: The Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes of Professional Practice

The TAP-21 can be viewed online at https://store.samhsa.gov/sites/default/files/d7/priv/sma12-4171.pdf

or a hard-copy can be ordered free of charge from the US Dept. of Health and Human

Services and SAMHSA’s National Clearinghouse for Alcohol & Drug Information

 

 

Groups and Learning

Group Functions:

  • Imparting information
  • Skill acquisition
  • Member Actualization
  • Setting objectives
  • Task performance

Group Stages

  • Meeting Personal Needs
  • Meeting Group Needs
  • Meeting Task Needs

Group Leader Functions

  • Emotional Stimulation
  • Caring
  • Meaning Attribution
  • Executive Function

Carter McNamara, PhD. has a good website Ideas about Group Dynamics (https://managementhelp.org/groups/dynamics-theories.htm) which is definitely worth a visit!

 

Learning

  • Pedagogy – Teaching children. The traditional model.
  • Andragogy – Newer, adult-oriented approach.

Learning Styles

  • Auditory – Hearing
  • Visual – Seeing
  • Kinesthetic – Hands-on, doing

Visit this Bloomsburg University site to see another rendering of Dale’s Cone of Experience. (http://teacherworld.com/potdale.html)

Parents and Prevention

It is well documented that parents play the most vital role in whether or not their children abuse drugs or alcohol. But many parents are ill-informed about the nature of substance abuse and how it impacts their children.

Many parents:

  • Believe that alcohol/drug abuse is a national problem, but may be unaware their own children are at risk.
  • May be unaware their own children are exposed to drugs/alcohol at an early age.
  • May have little information about drugs and their effects.
  • May find it difficult to talk to their children about drugs.
  • May think their children don’t have the money for drugs.
  • May accept limited drug use among adults.
  • Usually abstain from drug or excessive alcohol use.
  • Believe parents should take the lead in preventing drug use by their own children.

More Parent Prevention Resources:

 

Lesson 6 Discussion Question

 

Parents and Prevention

If you were writing a letter to send home to parents of children at risk, what would you include in your letter? Please answer this question and respond to two other students’ posts.

 

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