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Presentation
Increasing Students’ Confidence and Effectiveness in Substance Abuse Assessment
Virginia Association of Counseling Education and Supervision Graduate Student Conference (2012)
  • Lashauna Dean, Old Dominion University
  • Cassandra G. Pusateri, Old Dominion University
Abstract
Counseling students are reporting a lack of confidence and experience in assessing clients for substance abuse despite the prevalence of substance use. This presentation is designed to assist undergraduate/graduate students and counselors gain practical skills/knowledge in SA assessment and evaluation. It features a review of research related to SA assessment to extract best practices in substance abuse assessment and evaluation. A seven-step model of assessment will be presented to assist counselors in assessing substance use/abuse in clients.



Keywords
  • abuse
Disciplines
Publication Date
February 25, 2012
Location
Williamsburg, VA
Comments
Abstract is also available through the VACES Graduate Student Conference 2012.
Citation Information
Lashauna Dean and Cassandra G. Pusateri. "Increasing Students’ Confidence and Effectiveness in Substance Abuse Assessment" Virginia Association of Counseling Education and Supervision Graduate Student Conference (2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/cassandra-pusateri/15/