Montana State University

Health & Human Development

Montana State University
P.O. Box 173540
Bozeman, MT 59717-3540

Tel: (406) 994-3242
Fax: (406) 994-2013
Location: 218 Herrick Hall

HHD Undergraduate Advising Office

Tel: (406) 994-4001
Fax: (406) 994-6314
Location: 121 Hosaeus PE Complex
E-mail: hhd@montana.edu

Department of Health & Human Development


 

LAC Educational Requirements


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All applicants seeking licensure as addiction counselors in Montana must include verification of 270 hours of course work or training specific to chemical dependency/addiction and counseling.

At the time of application, an official transcript and copies of certificates of completion for all hours must be submitted. Please note that each credit hour of approved course work is equivalent to 15 hours.

Graduates of a CACREP (or equivalent) master's-level counseling program will have met some of the specific training requirements. Areas of course work required to meet LAC standards, but not necessarily required in counseling programs, are being offered through the MSU LAC Certificate program. These courses are open to both post-master's and post-baccalaureate students. However, post-baccalaureate students will require additional course work. Please see Table 2.


Table 1. Specific Training Requirements for LAC Certification

LAC Requirements Applicable Course Work through MSU Certificate Program CACREP or Equivalent Course Work for Meeting Requirement
Addiction Assessment (60 hours) LAC 503: Assessment, Treatment, Planning, and Ethics of Addiction Counseling Conceptualization and Diagnosis of Mental Disorders (CACREP or equivalent of DSM course); meets up to 45 hours
Addiction Counseling (90 hours) LAC 501: Chemical Dependency Counseling (45 hours) Counseling Practicum, Counseling Internship (master's level from CACREP or equivalent program); meets up to 45 hours
Pharmacology (30 hours) LAC 502: Psychopharmacology and Addictions (45 hours)  
Ethics for Addiction Counselors LAC 503: Assessment, Treatment, Planning, and Ethics of Addiction (15 hours)  
Alcohol and Drug Studies (30 hours) LAC 504: Alcohol and Drug Studies  
Addiction Treatment, Planning and Documentation (30 hours) LAC 503: Assessment, Treatment, Planning, and Ethics of Addiction (15 hours) Appraisal/Testing (master's level from CACREP or equivalent program); meets up to 15 hours
Multicultural Competency (15 hours)   Multicultural Counseling (master's level from CACREP or equivalent program)



Table 2. General Education Requirements for LAC Certification

All applicants must have a baccalaureate degree in alcohol and drug studies, psychology, sociology, social work, counseling, or a related field from an accredited college or university. Course work must include the following areas and specified hours.

Education Category Hours Required
Human Behavior, Sociology, Psychology or a similar emphasis 6 semester credits (90 clock hours)
Psychopathology or course work exploring patterns and courses or abnormal or deviant behavior 3 semester credits (45 clock hours)
Counseling Total of 9 semester credits
Group Counseling: 6 semester credits (90 clock hours)
Theory of Counseling: 3 credit hours (45 clock hours)


Potential students must submit the following application to the Montana Licensed Addiction Counselor Program. This application is for a complete audit of potential students' transcripts and course work and to see what is needed for LAC certification.

Montana Licensed Addiction Counselor Program
301 S. Park Ave., 4th Floor
PO Box 200513
Helena, MT 59620-0513
406.841.2392 phone; 406.841-2305 fax
dlibsdlac@mt.gov