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This is a No-Book-To-Buy course, all material is included
Helping Children and Adolescents Cope with Violence and Disasters
Edition: 2007
Author: National Institute of Mental Health
Continuing Education Credit Hours:
1.00
Price:
$5.99
Course Free with purchase of unlimited courses!
"No Book to Buy". Price includes all materials.
Target audience:
Social Workers, Psychologists, Counselors, Marriage & Family Therapists
Difficulty level:
Beginning to Intermediate
Format:
Homestudy
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Helping Children and Adolescents Cope with Violence and Disasters
Course Description
This course provides useful information for the mental health worker who consults with rescue workers such as police, firefighters, and other first responders to disasters. Topics covered include the impact of disasters and trauma on children and adolescents and how rescue workers can help.
Learning Objectives
The participant will demonstrate familiarity with how young people cope with disasters.
The participant will demonstrate familiarity with how rescue workers can help victims of traumas.
The participant will demonstrate familiarity with how children react to trauma.
Course Outline
Coping with Trauma After Violence and Disasters
What is Trauma?
Helping Young Trauma Survivors
How Children React to Trauma
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