Mental Health & Human Services
Quick Facts
- Pathway: Health Science
- Campus: Northeast
Mental health professionals share in the personal reward of helping individuals with behavioral and social difficulties in their time of need.
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Job Titles & Career Info
Our Program
Why Choose Mental Health & Human Services?
- Work empathically with individuals as they prepare to live more healthy & meaningful lives
- Engage in practical skills while completing a Practicum or Academic Cooperative at local agencies
- Learn assessment, documentation & referral skills
- Develop skills in accurate & ethical reporting to case management teams, insurance companies & legal officials
- Gain awareness of professional agencies & programs for networking & future career opportunities
Prepare for What You Will Do at Work
Substance Abuse Counselor Intern
- Prepare intake & assessment documentation
- Facilitate groups & counsel individuals using therapeutic interventions to develop coping skills, self-care plans & relapse prevention
- Maintain treatment plans & client progress for insurance & auditing purposes
- Communicate ethically with local & state officials regarding client progress
Mental Health Tech
- Assist clients with daily care, schedule & meetings
- Help clients in the educational aspect of recovery programs
- Prepare & evaluate recovery plans with clients
- Maintain referral documents for agency
Social & Human Services Assistant
- Help social workers & counselors with group counseling
- Meet with clients to determine presenting concerns
- Maintain referral documents & assist clients in obtaining services
- Transport clients to & from appointments & meetings as needed
Explore Professional Organizations
- Texas Association of Addiction Professionals (TAAP)
- National Association for Addiction Professionals, NAADAC
- National Organization for Human Services (NOHS)
Marketable Skills You Will Learn
- Critical thinking
- Reasoning
- Communication
- Personal & social responsibility
- Teamwork
- Computer literacy
Before You Enroll, Think About:
Your Characteristics
This field involves a willingness to listen with empathy and recognize that each client deserves an individual approach.
Professional and personal ethics are essential for ultimate success.
If you are interested in entering this field, you should have:
- Empathy
- Acceptance
- Understanding
- Genuineness
- Mental stability
You will need to be healthy—mentally and physically—to work in this field.
Coursework
Program-related courses are offered on Northeast Campus only. You may take core courses on any campus.
We prefer you take the following before enrolling in the program courses:
Special Requirements
Apply as a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor Intern (LCDC-I)
Our substance abuse counseling certificate will prepare you to apply as a licensed chemical dependency intern with the State of Texas.
Full licensure (LCDC) requires :
- Completion of an associate degree
- 4,000 intern hours
- Passing the state license exam
Step 1: Complete all other coursework and these 5 courses:
- DAAC-1304 Pharmacology of Addiction
- DAAC-2307 Addicted Family Intervention
- DAAC-2341 Counseling Alcohol and Other Drug Addictions
- PSYT-2339 Counseling Theories
- PSYT-2345 Principles of Behavior Management and Modification
Step 2: Take these 2 courses at the same time after completing courses from Step 1:
Criminal Background Check
You must undergo and pass the criminal background check for the State of Texas in order to receive certification as a LCDC Intern.
- Learn more: Criminal Background Check & State Requirements
Texas Administrative Code
Health Services Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors:
Texas Health and Human Services
Licensing Notice: Texas House Bill 1508
This program prepares you for an occupational license. However, you may not be eligible for licensing if you have a prior criminal history.
For more details, see Texas House Bill 1508 Licensing Requirements
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Degrees & Certificates
Degree
Certificate
Level 1
Degree
Certificate
Level 1
Transfer
All Campuses
How Much Time & Money to Finish?
2024–2025 Academic Year
Degree or Certificate | Program Title | Semester Credit Hours | Total Tuition & Fees |
---|---|---|---|
AAS | Mental Health and Human Services | 60 | $4,140 |
CRT1 | Social Work | 30 | $2,070 |
AAS | Mental Health Substance Abuse Counseling | 60 | $4,140 |
CRT1 | Substance Abuse Counseling | 24 | $1,656 |
FOS | Social Work | 15 | $1,035 |
Notes:
- Tuition is based on in-state, in-county rates.
- Totals do not include textbooks and other materials.
Continuing Education Programs
Time commitments and fees vary depending on the course.
Earn More Choices & More Money
Transfer to a college or university to continue your studies. Earning a bachelor’s degree opens the door to career and promotion opportunities.
For example, you will be ready to work toward:
- Bachelor of Social Work degree with a Minor in Substance Abuse Counseling
- Bachelor of Science degree in Rehabilitation Studies
- Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Science
Next steps
- Talk to your advisor about planning for transfer
- Explore transfer schools
Start on Your Pathway!
- Apply to TCC
- Find out about financial aid
- Talk to an academic advisor
- Visit career services
- Request a transcript evaluation if you are transferring to TCC
Contact
Northeast Campus
Program Coordinator
Michelle Burris
Call 817-515-6932
Email michelle.burris@tccd.edu
Updated August 02, 2024