A formative evaluation of pre-service preparation of substance abuse counseling in CACREP accredited school counseling programs

Substance abuse is a prevalent occurrence among adolescents. A review of the literature revealed that adolescent substance abuse has a strong connection to their academic performance. School counselors address adolescents' academic and personal/social needs by providing services through prevent...

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Main Author: Biles, Kathy E.
Other Authors: Ingram, Michael Anthony
Language:en_US
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1957/27825
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spelling ndltd-ORGSU-oai-ir.library.oregonstate.edu-1957-278252012-03-09T15:58:13ZA formative evaluation of pre-service preparation of substance abuse counseling in CACREP accredited school counseling programsBiles, Kathy E.Student counselors -- Training of -- United StatesDrug abuse counseling -- Study and teaching (Graduate) -- United StatesSubstance abuse is a prevalent occurrence among adolescents. A review of the literature revealed that adolescent substance abuse has a strong connection to their academic performance. School counselors address adolescents' academic and personal/social needs by providing services through prevention education, responsive services, and collaboration with community members. Yet, there is a dearth of literature as to whether pre-service school counselors are prepared to deal with substance abuse issues. The purpose of this study was to evaluate pre-service substance abuse training provided in CACREP accredited school counseling programs. The instrument utilized was entitled School Counselor Pre-Service Preparation in Grief/Loss and Substance Abuse Counseling. The survey included three questions concerning substance abuse training for pre-service school counselors and three questions concerning Grief/Loss training. The substance abuse questions and data were utilized for this particular study. The surveys were mailed to a total of 150 CACREP accredited school counseling programs, and 79 programs responded to the survey, resulting in a response rate of 53 percent. The results revealed that the majority of CACREP accredited programs in this study offered substance abuse training through either required or elective coursework. Limitations of the study, implications for CACREP accredited programs, and recommendations for future research are also discussed.Graduation date: 2004Ingram, Michael Anthony2012-02-17T21:36:29Z2012-02-17T21:36:29Z2004-04-222004-04-22Thesis/Dissertationhttp://hdl.handle.net/1957/27825en_US
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topic Student counselors -- Training of -- United States
Drug abuse counseling -- Study and teaching (Graduate) -- United States
spellingShingle Student counselors -- Training of -- United States
Drug abuse counseling -- Study and teaching (Graduate) -- United States
Biles, Kathy E.
A formative evaluation of pre-service preparation of substance abuse counseling in CACREP accredited school counseling programs
description Substance abuse is a prevalent occurrence among adolescents. A review of the literature revealed that adolescent substance abuse has a strong connection to their academic performance. School counselors address adolescents' academic and personal/social needs by providing services through prevention education, responsive services, and collaboration with community members. Yet, there is a dearth of literature as to whether pre-service school counselors are prepared to deal with substance abuse issues. The purpose of this study was to evaluate pre-service substance abuse training provided in CACREP accredited school counseling programs. The instrument utilized was entitled School Counselor Pre-Service Preparation in Grief/Loss and Substance Abuse Counseling. The survey included three questions concerning substance abuse training for pre-service school counselors and three questions concerning Grief/Loss training. The substance abuse questions and data were utilized for this particular study. The surveys were mailed to a total of 150 CACREP accredited school counseling programs, and 79 programs responded to the survey, resulting in a response rate of 53 percent. The results revealed that the majority of CACREP accredited programs in this study offered substance abuse training through either required or elective coursework. Limitations of the study, implications for CACREP accredited programs, and recommendations for future research are also discussed. === Graduation date: 2004
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title A formative evaluation of pre-service preparation of substance abuse counseling in CACREP accredited school counseling programs
title_short A formative evaluation of pre-service preparation of substance abuse counseling in CACREP accredited school counseling programs
title_full A formative evaluation of pre-service preparation of substance abuse counseling in CACREP accredited school counseling programs
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