CSL2055 — Infectious Diseases-Counselors
CSL 2055 - Infectious Diseases-Counselors CSL 2055 - Infectious Diseases-Counselors This course focuses on how substance use can increase susceptibility to contracting and spreading infectious diseases, including Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs), and other blood-borne illnesses. The course explores the impacts of ongoing substance use and Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) on physical health and risk-taking behaviors, as well as assessments, treatment considerations, and referral recommendations. This course meets the requirements per the Behavioral Health Administration (BHA) for the Certified Addiction Counseling (CAC) clinical training program. Notes: All Behavioral Health Administration (BHA) Certified Addiction Counselor (CAC) courses seek to enhance the ability of the counselor to offer treatment services in a manner that respects gender, race, and ethnicity, sexual orientation, cultural, familial, systemic, and socioeconomic diversity.