The Addiction Psychology and Therapeutic Approaches program aims to:
1. Educate highly qualified, specialized graduates equipped to handle prevention, assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation in the field of addiction.
2. Produce well-rounded graduates proficient in utilizing modern information technology for the job market, possessing a strong sense of professional belonging, and capable of innovation, foundational practice, and continuous development through field studies, practical training, and student activities to adapt to evolving societal changes.
3. Develop distinguished researchers and professional cadres characterized by exceptional performance standards, organizational integrity, and institutional commitment.
4. Enhance graduates’ critical, academic, and cognitive abilities, equipping them with scientific research methodologies, techniques, and the skills to retrieve information from diverse sources.
5. Deliver high-quality academic and training services related to addiction psychology to university faculties at both the local and regional levels.
6. Reinforce the program’s role in serving the community and advancing sustainable development initiatives effectively.
7. Offer a distinguished, high-quality academic program aligned with local and global developments, positioning the Department of Psychology as an attractive destination for local and regional students and a source of pride for its faculty and staff.
8. Advance scientific research across theoretical and applied domains to support and elevate broader research efforts within the field.