Chester County

DHS - Drexel - Current Approaches to Working with Trauma and Families - 4/23/24 - VIRTUAL LIVE Online Registration

Virtual-Live Training
Current Approaches to Working with Trauma and Families
 
Training offered by Drexel University Division of Behavioral Healthcare Education
 
Continuing Education Credits              No Cost               5 hrs
*APA*CPRP*CEU*LSW/LCSW/LPC/LMFT*NBCC*PA ED ACT 48*PCB*PSNA*
 
Trauma Training Certificate
You must complete 50 hours (10 courses) of Behavioral Healthcare Education Trauma Training
**Additional Information Below**
 
When:     Tuesday, 4/23/24  
Time:       9:00am - 3:30pm                       Registration Deadline:  Tuesday, 4/16/24 at Noon 
Where:    Virtual-Live Training
 
Presented by:  Chris Owens, MA, LPC, CCTP, C-DBT
Maximum Capacity:   50

Description: The impact on the entire family when any member experiences trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is often overlooked.  This course examines the range of responses in family members, the concept and reality of secondary trauma, and current approaches for treatment and related interventions for family members. 

This is part of BHE's 10-course Trauma Series

Learning Objectives: 

  1. Distinguish between family therapy and family psychoeducation in their efficacy for helping family members
  2. Examine cultural factors in a family's response to trauma
  3. Discuss the manifestations of secondary trauma in family members
  4. Describe risk factors for co-occurring disorders such as substance-related disorders
  5. Use information about current effective intervention approaches with families

**Training link will be emailed to registered participants on Friday, 4/19/24

In order to receive continuing education credits at no cost to you for this course:

  • You must pre-register
  • You must be a Chester County Provider
  • You must complete the post-test and the evaluation form at the end of the session
**Trauma Series**
BHE's trauma series provides an array of courses that support the development of trauma-informed care, assessment, and treatment planning for children, adolescents and adults.  Each trauma series course is rooted in the understanding that trauma is a fundamental issue for many people seeking treatment, and that trauma-informed care is essential to promote recvovery and resilience.
 
A certificate of completion is available for those who successfully complete 50 hours of courses in the trauma-informed training series.  Interested individuals have three years to complete the ten courses.  These ten courses are offered via webinar through DHS Training Series in 2024, with the hope to offer these courses and/or others in future years.
 
The two required courses are "The Fundamentals: Trauma Definitions and Diagnoses" and "The Fundamentals: Trauma-Informed Care."  Beyond that, BHE offers a rotating array of trauma-related courses on many topics, including: children, adolescents, families, gender, race, treatment approaches, vicarious trauma and many others.
 
The rationale is to offer a selection of courses that are current and meet the interests and needs of providers.  Each course comes with a certificate for 5 hours of continuing education.  When you have successfully accomplished 50 hours of training, you will receive an additional certificate of completion for the full trauma series through the mail.
 

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