This course focuses on the principles, strategies, and techniques used to help individuals and communities cope with crisis situations and trauma. The course covers key topics such as the psychological impact of trauma, crisis assessment, immediate intervention strategies, and long-term support for trauma survivors. Students will explore various approaches to trauma counseling, including crisis de-escalation, stabilization, and trauma-informed care. The course emphasizes the importance of cultural sensitivity, ethical considerations, and self-care for counselors working in high-stress environments.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
These outcomes aim to prepare students for roles in crisis intervention, trauma counseling, and emergency mental health services by providing them with the tools and techniques needed to support individuals in high-stress situations. The course equips students with the skills to address the immediate needs of trauma survivors while promoting long-term healing and recovery.