MHAW117 – Trauma-Specific Care

COURSE INFORMATION:

Admission Requirements
  • Grade 12 or OSSD Equivalent
  • Mature Student with Wonderlic SLE min. cut score minimum 14 on test
  • Bring your own device (BYOD): As a student in this on-campus program, you will require a mobile computing device that meets specifications outline by your program

Delivery Mode: Online
Textbook: Principles of Trauma Therapy: A Guide to Symptoms, Evaluation and Treatment (Primary), 2nd Edition, Sage Publishing 2014

Course Fees: $485.00 (with eTextbook)
Other Compulsory Fees: Inclusive
Additional Cost: Textbook $175.00 (Hard Copy)
Course Hours: 45 Hours
Course Intake: Every Monday
Department: PT – Continuing Education
Registration: Nativetc.com



COURSE OVERVIEW

In this subject, students will be provided with an overview of  trauma response and treatment.  Students will explore the assessment and treatment of various forms of posttraumatic distress disorder and interventions that stress a nonpatholgizing, growth-oriented and hopeful view of recovery from trauma.


TRAINING LOCATIONS

North Bay Campus or Online – www.nativetc.com


Knowledge Competencies

Interacting with substance use clients to identify and consider the impact that overwhelmingly negative events have on functioning and the ability to cope, and then developing and delivering interventions that emphasize safety, choice and personal control.

Explains trauma and its prevalence, how it often manifests, and its causes, including:

  • Physical, emotional and sexual abuse
  • The multi-generational impacts of residential schools
  • Accidents and natural disasters

Responds to the unique needs of each trauma survivor, thus creating therapeutic rapport

Explains the potential for re-traumatization and how it can be avoided or reduced, providing examples on a case-by-case basis

Facilitates appropriate interventions and treatment plans as supported by supervisor

COURSE INFORMATION:

Admission Requirements
  • Grade 12 or OSSD Equivalent
  • Mature Student with Wonderlic SLE min. cut score minimum 14 on test
  • Bring your own device (BYOD): As a student in this on-campus program, you will require a mobile computing device that meets specifications outline by your program

Delivery Mode: Online
Textbook: Principles of Trauma Therapy: A Guide to Symptoms, Evaluation and Treatment (Primary), 2nd Edition, Sage Publishing 2014

Course Fees: $485.00 (with eTextbook)
Other Compulsory Fees: Inclusive
Additional Cost: Textbook $175.00 (Hard Copy)
Course Hours: 45 Hours
Course Intake: Every Monday
Department: PT – Continuing Education
Registration: Nativetc.com



COURSE OVERVIEW

In this subject, students will be provided with an overview of  trauma response and treatment.  Students will explore the assessment and treatment of various forms of posttraumatic distress disorder and interventions that stress a nonpatholgizing, growth-oriented and hopeful view of recovery from trauma.


TRAINING LOCATIONS

North Bay Campus or Online – www.nativetc.com


Knowledge Competencies

Interacting with substance use clients to identify and consider the impact that overwhelmingly negative events have on functioning and the ability to cope, and then developing and delivering interventions that emphasize safety, choice and personal control.

Explains trauma and its prevalence, how it often manifests, and its causes, including:

  • Physical, emotional and sexual abuse
  • The multi-generational impacts of residential schools
  • Accidents and natural disasters

Responds to the unique needs of each trauma survivor, thus creating therapeutic rapport

Explains the potential for re-traumatization and how it can be avoided or reduced, providing examples on a case-by-case basis

Facilitates appropriate interventions and treatment plans as supported by supervisor