About Course
Psychological trauma is damage to the mind that occurs as a result of a distressing event. Trauma is often the result of an overwhelming amount of stress that exceeds one’s ability to cope, or integrate the emotions involved with that experience. Trauma may result from a single distressing experience or recurring events of being overwhelmed that can be precipitated in weeks, years, or even decades as the person struggles to cope with the immediate circumstances, eventually leading to serious, long-term negative consequences
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Course Curriculum
Module 1
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Introduction: The Psychology of Trauma
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Theories Explaining Trauma Symptoms – Part IV – Culture
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Coping, Culture and Traumatic Stress- Theories IV- Intergenerational
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Identifying Traumatic Events and Traumatic Responses
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Theories Explaining Trauma Symptoms – Part l – The Brain
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Theories Explaining Trauma Symptoms – Part III – The Brain
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Theories Explaining Trauma Symptoms – Part II – Development & Neuroendocrine
Module 2
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Group Therapy
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Therapy for Adolescents Traumatized by Abuse
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Therapy for Children Traumatized by Violence
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Assignments
Module 3
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Therapy for Traumatized Adults
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Resilient Coping with Traumatic Events and Disasters and Posttraumatic Growth
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Assignments
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