What you'll learn

  • Integrate theoretical perspectives and research findings to construct a comprehensive understanding of the range of outcomes of trauma from biopsychosocial, sociocultural, and ecological perspectives, as well as risk and protective factors in the development of trauma-related symptomology and conditions across diverse groups

  • Evaluate the rationale and principles of several trauma treatment approaches, taking away essential therapeutic skills to integrate into clinical practice and strategies to address common issues that arise when working with trauma

  • Identify how working with patients who have experienced trauma may affect clinicians, and describe strategies to address secondary traumatic stress and promote effective clinical practice and resilience

Course description

This is an accredited, livestreamed course offered by Cambridge Helath Alliance. This course is targeted to mental health and health practitioners, including counselors, social workers, psychologists, primary care physicians, physician assistants, nurses, and nurse practitioners. This course may also be of interest to physicians who practice in family medicine, lifestyle and mind-body medicine, psychiatry, and neurology, as well as healthcare administrators, policy creators, and others interested in the treatment of traumatic stress.

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