Alcohol and Drug Education in Psychology Training
Become a Licensed Alcohol and drug counselor
Alcohol and Drug Education in Psychology Training (ADEPT) Center
The Alcohol and Drug Education in Psychology Training (ADEPT) Center at William James
College aims to increase the fund of knowledge, competence, and interconnectedness
of practitioners in the community who work with substance use disorders (SUDs) and
addictions. We pursue this goal through partnerships with treatment providers throughout
Massachusetts, collaboration with educational partners, and the delivery of educational
programming surrounding SUD treatment and evaluation.
A major motivation behind the development and continued efforts of the ADEPT Center
is the unique impact the opioid epidemic has had on Massachusetts and the broader
New England area. Communities throughout the state have consistently observed rising
incidence of opioid overdose deaths, which have become the leading cause of accidental
deaths nationally. While the professional community has achieved successes in improving
the quality and access to SUD specific treatment, the need for competent professionals
remains staggeringly high. The high prevalence of co-occurring disorders presents
an additional complexity within the treatment of SUD, further highlighting the need
for programming intended to raise the number and skill level of practitioners working
in this field.
Academic Study
The ADEPT Center weaves educational programming in addiction treatment and evaluation
throughout William James College’s many academic departments. Students in the Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program and Bachelor’s in Psychology and Human Services are both able to become Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors (LADC I and LADC II
respectively). These paths to licensure are available through the bachelor’s program’s
Minor in Addictions Counseling and the master’s emphasis in Substance Use and Addictions.
Both of these programs include coursework in the assessment of SUDs, the treatment
of co-occurring disorders, and the utilization of evidence-based interventions to
treat SUDs, including motivational interviewing and community-based interventions.
The integration of the knowledge and skills covered in these courses is made possible
with supplementary field education experiences with partnered treatment providers.
Professional Development
In combination with the training, education, and supervision the ADEPT Center provides
to students of William James College, the ADEPT Center also develops and organizes
various forms of professional development for the college community and local treatment
providers. The ADEPT Center hosts professional conferences, continuing education presentations,
and panels featuring local practitioners with expertise in treating those afflicted
by SUDs.
Special Event
Community-Centered Recovery Care: Integration in Practice
A compassionate, relational, and academically grounded approach to substance use recovery-
honoring both individual healing and collective wellbeing.
Wednesday, June 10, 12:00-4:00 PM ET On Zoom
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ADEPT Center Addiction Training Series
Upcoming Gambling Disorder Workshop:
Best Practices in Screening and Assessment for Gambling Disorder
Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2026, 12:00-1:00 PM EST
Location: On Zoom
CE Credits: 1
Fee: $15.00
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Understanding Gambling Disorder and its Connection to Suicide
Presented: Wednesday, May 27, 2026
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A Contemporary Perspective of the Syndrome Model of Addiction and its Practice Implications
Presented: Wednesday, April 29, 2026
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DBT Practices in Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment
Presented: Tuesday, December 2, 2025
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England Opioid Response Network: An Introduction to Stimulant Use Disorders
Presented: Wednesday, November 19, 2025
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