Neurobiology of Addiction: Impact, Prevalence & Ethics
This course is approved for 1.5 specific CE hours (MCBAP) & 1.25 ethics CE credits by ASWB (ACE).
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- 358 days, 7 hours, 30 minutes
- Online
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About this event
Welcome to Addiction: Impact, Prevalence & Ethics!
This course is approved for the following CEs:
- Michigan Certification Board for Addiction Professionals (MCBAP) 1.5 Specific Units
- Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) 1.25 Ethics continuing education (CE) hours
Neurobiolology of Addiction Microcredential Series - Course 1 of 3
This course is a part of the "Neurobiology of Addiction" microcredential series, offered by This course is a part of Michigan State University Neuroscience Program. Successful completion of all three courses is required to obtain the microcredential (digital badge). Students can request their microcredential here.
This course can also be take individually for CE.
What is a Microcredential?
A microcredential is a short, focused educational experience that helps you build specific knowledge or skills in a particular area. Unlike a full degree or certificate program, microcredentials are targeted, flexible, and often completed in a few hours to a few weeks.
They are ideal for professionals who want to:
• Learn a new topic quickly
• Stay current in their field
• Gain recognition for continuing education or specialized expertise
Course Format:
This course consists of a pre-recorded lecture and a short quiz. Materials are presented in an asynchronous format and can be completed online, at your own pace. At the end of the pre-recorded lecture, you will be directed to a short quiz. A score of 70% or higher is required to obtain a certificate of completion (CE). The quiz can be retaken.
Course Description:
This course is developed for an interdisciplinary audience with specific relevance for social workers and other health care providers, law enforcement, policy makers, advocates and lawyers. In this course, we will cover the current community impact, trends and ethical issues related to substance use, from a cross-diciplinary (social work and neuroscience) perspective.
This course will cover...
- Latest trends in the prevalence of chemical dependence and substance use
- Social and cultural considerations related to substance use in the United States
- The social (community impact) and material costs related to chemical dependence
- Ethical considerations associated with substance use disorders in the United States including racism, mass incarceration, health care access and stigma of mental health and substance use disorders.
- Review of incarceration trends related to substance use and addiction in the United States, as they intersect with race, class and gender
- Review of the primary reasons why people do not seek treatment for substance use as reported in the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH, 2024)
- Social work perspectives on creating changes - across macro, mezzo and clinical levels of practice
Continuing Education Credits
Association of Social Work Boards: Approved Provider
Michigan State University Neuroscience Program (2268) is approved to offer continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved as ACE providers. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. Michigan State University Neuroscience Program maintains responsibility for this course. ACE provider approval period: 6/6/2025 – 6/6/2026.
Michigan Certification Board for Addiction Professionals (MCBAP): Course Approval
This course has been approved by the Michigan Certification Board for Addiction Professionals (MCBAP).
Certificates
Certificates are provided to students upon successful completion of the quiz (minimum score of 70%). You may retake the quiz if you do not pass the first time. Your certificate of completion will automatically populate upon successful completion of the quiz. You may save or print your certificate at this point.
Requesting Your Digital Badge
Upon completion, participants may request receive a digital badge here. Please allow up to 5 business days to complete your request. Your electronic badge will be emailed to you at the address you provide. Your badge can be shared on resumes, LinkedIn, or professional portfolios to demonstrate competency in that subject.
Michigan State Neuroscience Program - Instructor Bios
Kathryn Irish, PhD, LMSW, CAADC
Kathryn Irish is an Assistant Professor in Neuroscience at MSU. She has 10+ years of clinical practice experience across a diverse range of settings including community mental health, private practice and methadone maintenance. She has also worked as a clinician for the U.S. Federal Criminal Justice System and held administrative roles in managed health care as a senior clinical-quality consultant. Irish has a clinical specialization in alcohol and drug treatment (CAADC) recently completed her PhD in social work at Michigan State University with a doctoral cognate in neuroscience. Her research focus is on improving interpersonal relationships, health care, inter-group relations and diplomacy through transdisciplinary research, technology and education.
Michael Koval, PhD
Michael graduated with a PhD in Neuroscience from the University of Western Ontario where he studied the role of the prefrontal cortex in the cognitive control of behaviour. He was then a Postdoc at Duke University where he began by investigating the neurophysiology of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) with Dr. Marc Sommer, then switched gears by transferring to the Psychiatry Department where he managed the Brain Stimulation Division under the supervision of Drs. Andrew Krystal, Shawn McClintock and Sarah Lisanby. Having acquired clinical experience with the Duke TMS Clinic he then ran the Brain Stimulation Clinic at the Central Health Medical Practice in Hong Kong, before ending up at Michigan State University as an Assistant Professor in Neuroscience and Director of the Neuroscience and Law Program.
Registration
Registration is ongoing, year round. You may register for courses here, directly via eventbrite [link]. Courses may be taken individually, or bundled together as a microcredential. Prices are listed on eventbrite; discounts may be offered for students and professionals.
Refunds/Cancellation Policy
Courses may be taken at your convenience at any point within the course offering period described on eventbrite, which typically runs in 3 month batches. At the end of each batch the courses will renew. If you do not take the course within the time span available, please reach out to the instructor who can facilitate an extension of your purchased ticket. Limitations may apply. Refunds and/or cancellations must be requested within the same course offering period in which the original course was purchased. Requests for refunds or cancellations after the course batch close date cannot be processed.
Need Additional Assistance?
Please contact the course administrator irishkat@msu.edu if you require accessibility accommodations, or if you have any additional questions regarding the course.