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407 SAPP Compulsive Behaviors |
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| Credits 1 - Pass/No Pass Option Only |
CRN:
42260 (Undergraduate) Summer 2009 |
| Day/Time:
Mon, Tue, 9:00 AM - 1:50 PM
(105 ESL)
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| Class meets: August 17
- August 18
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| Course
Type: Short Course |
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| Instructor: Jay Wurscher |
| Title: ADJ Instructor |
| E-Mail: brittany@sapp.uoregon.edu |
| Office
Phone: (541) 346-4135 |
| Office
Location: Off campus. |
| Office
Hours: By appointment |
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| Instructor
Biography: |
Jay Wurscher is currently the Child Welfare Alcohol and Drug Services Coordinator for Oregon's Department of Human Services. He works in the Children, Adults and Families Division, Office Safety and Permanency for Children in Salem, Oregon. Jay is a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor and has been in the field of addiction treatment and prevention since 1982. His experience includes the jobs of addiction counselor, clinical supervisor, program manager for a community based prevention program, and trainer. He has trained at numerous national conferences regarding substance abuse issues in child welfare and community collaborations, often with emphasis on methamphetamine. He's taught summer courses at the University of Oregon's Substance Abuse Prevention Program since 1992. He is a member of the Governor's Methamphetamine Task Force and the Oregon Alliance for Drug Endangered Children. He spent six years as the addictions counselor in an Oregon child welfare branch working with substance abusing families involved in the child welfare system. He is married and has two children. Jay is a flatlander, growing up in North Dakota and moving to Oregon in 1983 from Minnesota, after serving time in the US Navy submarine service. Since then he's gained a bunch of weight, wears glasses, and is losing his hair. Happily, he's not on any medication, eats whatever he wants as he really likes food, and refuses to contribute to the 60 billion dollar a year diet industry. He can be reached by phone, 503-945-6634 or e-mail, jwursch@comcast.net |
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| Course
Description: |
Analyze through film and discussion, symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorders. Learn helping strategies, resources, and intervention techniques, positive solutions instead of substance abuse. |
| Student
Attendance Expectations: |
Mandatory attendance for all classes.
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SAPP adheres to and supports the U of O policies listed below.
For information about them click on the link we have provided or call us at 346-4135. |
Use of Personal Technology & Literature:
- Laptops may ONLY be used in class for the purpose of note taking. Web surfing, games, instant messaging, email, and working on homework for other classes tends to be distracting to others and is prohibited during class time. If you find you must do otherwise, please excuse yourself for the remainder of the class time. However, you will not earn participation points for that day.
- Non-course materials - Magazines, books, newspapers and other literature, including homework from other classes, may be a distraction for others in class and is therefore prohibited. Please save these activities for time other than in class.
- Music/Video player use during class is strictly prohibited. This is a definite distraction for others.
- Cell phones are to be silenced and not used during class time. This includes sending or receiving calls or use of text messaging. If you find you need to use your cell phone, please excuse yourself for the remainder of the class time. However, you will not earn participation points for that day.
Documented Disability:
http://ds.uoregon.edu/
Email disabsrv@darkwing.uoregon.edu
Phone: (541)-346-1155 TTY: (541) 346-1083
University of Oregon Policy on Academic Integrity and Dishonesty:
http://studentlife.uoregon.edu/programs/student_judi_affairs/academic-dishonesty.htm
Student Conduct Code:
http://studentlife.uoregon.edu/programs/student_judi_affairs/conduct-code.htm
Bias Response Team:
http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~brt/
Phone: 346-1139
Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity, Discriminatory Harassment, and Grievance Procedures:
http://aaeo.uoregon.edu/
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