Earn a high school diploma or GED
Complete a bachelor’s degree in psychology, counseling, social work, or a related field
Take coursework in addiction studies, counseling, human behavior, and ethics
Gain supervised clinical experience through internships or practicum placements
Complete a master’s degree if required for your state or desired role
Obtain the required state licensure or certification
Pass any required exams for licensure or certification
Complete supervised post-degree work hours if required
Apply for entry-level addiction counseling positions
Maintain licensure through continuing education and renewal requirements
Develop skills in active listening, empathy, communication, and crisis intervention
Join professional organizations to stay current in the field
