Certified addiction practitioner assistants (CAPA) are licensed in   Wyoming to work under supervision of licensed professionals in private   and public sector organizations to provide assessment, education, and   treatment services to clients with alcohol, drug, and other addiction   problems. In addition, CAPA’s refer clients with addiction problems to   other social services agencies. The program is designed to update the   skill and knowledge of individuals currently working addictionology or   those with previous degrees preparing to become certified addiction   practitioners or licensed addiction therapists. It also trains students   preparing to work in counseling, psychiatry, psychology, nursing,  social  work, rehabilitation, criminal justice, community service, or  related  human service fields. Courses are also available for current  addiction  practitioners who meet course requirements. With careful  course  selection, students may earn associate degrees in both  addictionology  and either social work or psychology simultaneously.
Program Prerequisite: While participating in the   program, recovering students will agree to abstain from alcohol and   other illicit drugs. All other students must agree not to abuse alcohol   or use illicit drugs while in the program.
This degree is recommended to students planning to continue toward a  baccalaureate degree in social work (BSW), psychology, or other human  services curriculum. Students completing the degree are prepared with a  strong cognate area of training that is in great demand for entry-level  social workers.