This masterclass provides mental health and addiction counselors (LPC, LMHC, LPCC, LADC, CADC (and counselors in training), social workers (LCSW, LMSW, LSW, RSW), pastoral staff, case managers (CCM) and marriage and family therapists (LMFT) with the information they need to provide more sensitive, strengths-based treatment to persons who may be dealing with trauma.
Objectives
Trauma 101–Provides an overview of trauma, and an understanding of trauma informed principles and practices
Trauma-Informed Care: Increases awareness of the different types of trauma, their impact and individual differences in the experience of traumatic events.
Trauma Informed Care: Impact of Trauma: Overview of the effects of trauma on the brain and physical health; social relationships; mental health; and the community/society at large.
Trauma Informed Care: Screening and Assessment
Trauma Informed Care: Trauma Specific Services reviews many of the current best and promising practices for survivors of trauma, ranging from child abuse to natural disasters.
Trauma and Resiliency: Highlights the concepts and components of individual, family and community resiliency.
Neurological Impact of Trauma: Provides an overview of the human brain and its response to stress and trauma.
Pharmacotherapy for Trauma: Reviews current practice guidelines for the use of SSRIs, Benzodiazepines, Rapid-Acting Antidepressants, Alpha-1 Antagonists and Mood Stabilizers
Explore historic and well-established contemporary counseling theories, principles and techniques of counseling and their application in professional counseling settings
Discuss the causes of PTSD
Examine PTSD through a strengths-based lens
Identify tools to help patients deal with PTSD symptoms
Define Cognitive Processing Therapy
Explore the 12 Session Protocol for CPT
Examine complex trauma from a developmental and strengths-based lens
Identify interventions to help patients acquire the skills to mitigate the impact of complex trauma
Explore historic and well-established contemporary counseling theories, principles and techniques of counseling and their application in professional counseling settings
Discuss the causes of PTSD
Examine PTSD through a strengths-based lens
Identify tools to help patients deal with PTSD symptoms
Define Cognitive Processing Therapy
Explore the 12 Session Protocol for CPT
Examine complex trauma from a developmental and strengths-based lens
Identify interventions to help patients acquire the skills to mitigate the impact of complex trauma
Explore the components of Trauma Focused CBT and their intended functions including psychoeducation, coping skills, cognitive coping, stress management, trauma narrative, cognitive processing, behavior management and child-parent sessions.
Explore ways to use TF-CBT with adult clients
NOTE: This course does not quality you as being certified in TF-CBT. It simply indicates that you completed a training on TF-CBT.
$9.00 for 90 days
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