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C.P.C. in Behavioral Sciences - Human Services

Vincennes University

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Locations

Where this program is offered

  • Vincennes, Indiana

    1002 N First St, Vincennes, Indiana, 47591

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

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Skills

Social PerceptivenessActive ListeningSpeakingReading ComprehensionCritical ThinkingMonitoringCoordinationService Orientation

Knowledge

Therapy and CounselingPsychologyEnglish LanguageCustomer and Personal ServiceEducation and Training

Abilities

Oral ComprehensionOral ExpressionWritten ComprehensionWritten ExpressionProblem SensitivityDeductive ReasoningInductive ReasoningSpeech ClarityFluency of IdeasSpeech Recognition

Tasks

  • Counsel clients in individual or group sessions to assist them in dealing with substance abuse, ment
  • Collaborate with counselors, physicians, or nurses to plan or coordinate treatment, drawing on socia
  • Monitor, evaluate, and record client progress with respect to treatment goals.

Technology

Document management softwareDesktop publishing softwareMedical softwareOffice suite softwareData base user interface and query software

Tools

Desktop computersNotebook computersPersonal computers

Work Values

AchievementRelationshipsIndependenceSupportWorking ConditionsRecognition
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

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Occupations matched to this program, with median wage, top wage, growth, and openings
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Match confidence: medium21-1023.00Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workerstitle_inference———
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Certificate)

  • Individual and group counseling — facilitate therapeutic sessions for clients dealing with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders with reduced direct supervision in a community behavioral health center.
  • Biopsychosocial assessments — conduct comprehensive evaluations by reviewing records, interviewing clients, and conferring with allied health professionals to determine appropriate levels of care.
  • Treatment plan modifications — adjust intervention strategies in response to changes in client status, drawing on clinical judgment and evidence-based practice frameworks.
  • Collaborative care coordination — coordinate with physicians, nurses, and counselors to align treatment goals and service delivery for clients with complex needs across multiple provider systems.
  • Client progress monitoring — systematically evaluate and document goal attainment using structured outcome measures and case management software in a regulated clinical environment.
  • Psychoeducational programming — develop and deliver tailored educational sessions for clients and community members on topics including mental illness, substance abuse, and available recovery resources.
  • Treatment adherence support — proactively address barriers to client engagement by applying motivational interviewing techniques and problem-solving strategies in a recovery-oriented care setting.
  • Critical thinking in risk assessment — apply clinical reasoning to evaluate suicide risk, relapse indicators, and safety concerns, escalating appropriately within established agency protocols.
  • Interdisciplinary communication — prepare and present written and oral case summaries to multidisciplinary teams, demonstrating proficiency in professional terminology and service coordination.
  • Caseload time management — prioritize and manage a diverse caseload efficiently, balancing urgent clinical needs with documentation requirements and regulatory deadlines in a high-demand agency environment.

Some details on this page are auto-populated from public workforce data sources: O*NET (opens in new tab), BLS (opens in new tab), College Scorecard (opens in new tab), DOL Training Provider Results (opens in new tab), NSX (opens in new tab). Provided in partnership with LER.me Career Intelligence.

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