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Apr 16, 2026
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University Catalog 2024-2025 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Clinical Psychology, Addiction and Recovery Specialization, MA
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MA in Clinical Psychology: Marriage and Family Therapy, Addiction and Recovery
Location: AU Los Angeles
Credits for Degree: 90 quarter credits
Standard Mode of Instruction: Classroom and low-residency
Standard time to completion: 48 months
This program is designed to lead to state licensure.
Program Overview
The Addiction and Recovery (A+R) Clinical Psychology Specialization consists of 17 units of focused coursework and clinical training that prepares students to work in a variety of settings providing compassionate, client-centered treatment to individuals with substance use and related disorders. The focus of the A+R Specialization is to promote understanding of addiction from a multidimensional perspective and to expand beyond the limitations of a one-size-fits-all approach to treatment.
The A+R Specialization:
- Presents an integrated understanding of substance use and related disorders from a biological, psychological, socio-cultural-political, and systems perspective.
- Prepares students to competently engage as MFT professionals with the ability to provide psychoeducation, assessment, case conceptualization, diagnoses, and delivery of innovative, evidence-based, and client-centered interventions.
- Places an emphasis on cultivating a deep understanding for the complexity of addiction along with the skills necessary to effectively work with the pain and suffering that seeds addiction.
- Offers AR core classes on Thursdays and AR workshops on Fridays or Sundays.
Current Tuition and Fees
University Tuition and Fees
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MAP Clinical Psychology Core
A+R Specialization Requirements
3 units A+R Electives
Clinical Training: Note, at least 75 hours of direct-client-contact hours in clinical training must be earned with clients being treated for substance use disorders in an approved addiction treatment setting. |
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