
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., Nov. 3, 2023 | Laura Hinds | Lisa Pozzi
The Legacy of Trauma
4 CEUs
This course presents the common challenges for engaging clients in discussion and treatment of their diagnoses associated with Trauma (Borderline Personality Disorder, PTSD, and Dissociative Disorders) their symptomology, and the most current guidelines for treatment/management. Practical strategies for engaging and supporting success for clients are discussed. Participants are empowered to safeguard and improve the level of efficacy in their efforts, while abiding by ethical and clinical standards of the profession. Learning objectives include: 1) discussion of effective methods for assisting clients in acknowledging their past trauma and present realities; 2) DSM-5 criteria for and presentation of the common diagnoses associated with Trauma; and 3) language, clinical exercises, and safety planning to insure that clients and practitioners are safeguarded when engaging in this challenging work.