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1/2005 - 3/2005
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HPRO 553: Addiction Theory
Practical application of addiction process theory to program development. Emphasis on alcohol, tobacco, and other drug (ATOD) problems, using case studies and extensive reading as part of a problem-solving approach. The epidemiological, pathological, physiological, psychological, and spiritual bases for prevention and treatment of addictions. Laboratory included.
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1/2005 - 3/2005
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HPRO 584: Aging and Health
Analysis of the physical, psychological, and social factors which influence the health of the aging population. Included are theories of aging, age-related changes, acute and chronic health problems of aging, medication use, and long-term care issues.
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7/2004
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HPRO 524: Adolescent Health
Study of developmental and health problems unique to the adolescent period of life. Focus on special needs and public health programs designed to reach adolescents. Attention to special problems, such as social adaptation, juvenile delinquency, drug abuse, suicide, adolescent pregnancy.
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