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  • Based in part on Counselor Toolbox Episodes 325-327 Objectives
    • Identify Effective Prevention Tactics for Youth
    • Identify Effective Behavioral and Pharmacological Interventions
    • Identify Effective Population- and Community-Based Interventions to Prevent Tobacco Use
    • Identify Effective Strategies for Increasing Consumer Demand for and use of Individually Oriented Cessation Treatments
    • Identify Effective Strategies for Increasing Implementation
    • Identify Use Cessation Strategies
    • Identify Effect of Smokeless Tobacco Product Marketing and Use
    • Identify Effectiveness of Interventions in Populations with Co-Occurring
    • Morbidities and Risk Behaviors
    • Identify Needed Research
    $24.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives:

    • Identify the common symptoms for anxiety and depression-based disorders 
    • Learn how a positive change in one area or symptom can have positive effects on all symptoms or areas. 
    • Explore 
      • The function of each of those symptoms
      • The potential causes of each of those symptoms
      • Interventions for each of those symptoms
    $6.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives

    • Define Trauma Focused CBT
    • 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
  • Objectives

    • Barriers and Challenges to Trauma Informed Screening and Assessment
    • Identify the most important domains to screen among individuals with trauma histories
    • Cross Cultural Screening and Assessment
    • Choosing Instruments Trauma Informed Screening and Assessment
    $9.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives

    • Define Trauma Informed Prevention and Treatment Objectives
    • Highlight Treatment Issues
    • Understand When and How to Make Referrals to Trauma Specific Services
    • Explore Trauma Specific Treatment Models, Integrated Models for Trauma, and Emerging Interventions
    $15.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives

    • Learn About The Sequence of Trauma Reactions
    • Explore Common Immediate and Delayed Experiences and Responses to Trauma (Emotional, Physical, Cognitive, Behavioral and Existential)
    • Explore the effects of trauma on the family
    $9.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives

    The student will learn about:

    • A Trauma-Informed Approach to Domestic Violence Advocacy
    • Tips for Creating a Welcoming Environment
    • Tips for Enhancing Emotional Safety
    • Tips for Supporting Children and Youth Exposed to Domestic Violence: What You Might See and What You Can Do
    • Practical Tips for Increasing Access to Services
    • Tips for Discussing a Mental Health Referral with DV Survivors
    • Tips for Supporting Survivors with Reduced Energy
    • Tips for Making Connections with Survivors Experiencing Psychiatric Disabilities
    $6.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives:

    • Explore how trauma impacts our spiritual development and cognitions
    • Learn about 30 trauma-informed interventions including:
      • Mindfulness
      • Crisis Planning
      • Values Identification and Living in the And
      • Incorporation of cultural resources
      • Pandora's Box
      • Narrative therapy
    $6.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives

    • Explain how trauma informed practices and trauma specific services can enhance client retention, treatment outcomes and organizational standing
    • Understand the difference between trauma-informed and trauma-specific services
    • Demonstrate knowledge of how trauma affects diverse people throughout their lifespans and with different mental health problems, cognitive and physical disabilities, and substance use issues
    • Demonstrate knowledge of the impact of trauma on diverse cultures with regard to the meanings various cultures attach to trauma and the attitudes they have regarding behavioral health treatment
    • Identify the 16 components of trauma informed care
    • Describe the impact of trauma on the individual, family and community
    • Review best practices for trauma screening and assessment
    • Develop an understanding of behavior as communication which may have been learned or developed as a way of coping with trauma and will learn skills and tools to enhance rapport, motivation and client activation.
    • Demonstrate knowledge of the variety of ways clients express stress reactions
    • Describe how these reactions “make sense” from a survival/reinforcement perspective
    • Identify ways to help clients develop alternate responses while maintaining personal power and a sense of safety
    • Give examples of when clients trauma histories may have triggered the use of : Avoidance, aggression, passivity
    • Learn approaches to enhance client empowerment and choice.
    • Explore approaches to trauma-informed crisis intervention
    • Identify biopsychosocial interventions that can assist in the recovery from trauma.
    • Learn ways to enhance mindfulness
    • Explore techniques for addressing cognitive distortions
    $72.00 for 120 days
  • Objectives

    • Identify the organizational costs of employee turnover
    • Define trauma
    • Explore the effects of trauma and HPA-Axis dysregulation
    • Identify problematic employee behaviors and explore how they might relate to prior trauma
    • Discuss sources of trauma (or trauma re-enactment) in the workplace
    • Explain what a trauma organized system is.
    • Explain how trauma contributes to employee stress, behavioral issues and turnover.
    • Identify at least 10 common workplace stressors and bad habits that contribute to turnover
    • Explain how trauma informed processes are at work and need to be addressed not only in clients, but also staff (mitigating trauma)
    • Give at least three examples of behavior as a form of communication
    • Describe characteristics of healthy organizations
    • Identify interventions for sources of workplace stress and turnover
    • Effectively use the psychological flexibility matrix to chart helpful and unhelpful responses to situations
    • Explain behavioral principles underlying behavior and behavior change.
    • Demonstrate ability to explore the benefits and drawbacks of all behaviors to better understand how to motivate change.Learn techniques to create a healthy trauma-informed organizational culture that inspires growth and reduces turnover.
    • Learn about the SELF Model (Safety, Emotional Management, Loss, Future) and apply it to workplace events and employee behavior
    • Use the SELF Model to solve complex problems and develop a sense of purpose instead of abandoning the organization.
    • Learn ways to encourage people to grow and adapt to change
    • Provide at least 3 examples of activities to help staff create a vision of a healthy workplace and rewarding career that inspires purposeful action
    • Identify at least 5 ways to demonstrate a that diversity and participation is valued
    • Discuss ways to build a culture of democracy
    • Give at least 3 examples of ways to model nonviolence and enhance safety
    • Define emotional intelligence
    • Discuss the benefits of emotional regulation
    • Explain the benefits and process of developing a system of open communication
    • Develop a plan for how to create a commitment to growth and change based in social responsibility in their work settings
    • Demonstrate an understanding of the characteristics of healthy organizations and how to use principles of motivation and behavior change to encourage these characteristics.
    • Learn the principles of motivational interviewing
    • Demonstrate the ability to effectively use motivational interviewing with staff to address factors that impair motivation
    • Describe at least 3 interventions that can be used to enhance the development of a staff community
    • Explain the principles of positive, strengths-based management and apply those principles to scenarios based on current or past staff issues.
    $60.00 for 120 days

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