
Mission: Trauma Certificate Program
The Trauma Certificate Program provides a foundational understanding of trauma theory and presents principles, tools and strategies that enable trauma-informed practice in service and treatment settings that support recovery and healing for adults and children and reduce inadvertent harm. Cultural considerations, ethical principles of practice, and the impact of trauma and appropriate support on direct service staff are also considered.
This series is appropriate for post-master's level clinical practitioners.
Date: Fri., Sep. 8, 2023 | Laura Hinds
The Basics of Trauma
4 CEUs and/or Act 48 credits
This foundational course explores the various definitions of trauma, prevalence and impact on children, neurological and cognitive development, and impact on adult behavior. Also addressed are common triggers associated with clinical work and ways to mitigate their influence on engagement and outcomes. Learning objectives include: 1) current neuroscience that explains the impact of trauma on brain architecture, social development, and psychosocial traits; 2) insight into the impact of intergenerational trauma, hereditary aspects of trauma, and cumulative impact of childhood trauma on physical and social experiences; and 3) strategies, insights, and language for engaging clients affected by trauma.