SW 6234 - 80 Primary and Secondary Trauma
SW 6234 - 80 Primary and Secondary Trauma
This course serves as an introduction to understanding the key concepts of trauma informed systems of care in generalist social work practice. Students will learn to identify and understand the various types of trauma along with the behaviors and responses seen in survivors of trauma, diagnosis of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and other trauma reactions, basic neurological and biological effects of trauma, and the relationships between trauma and other mental health disorders. An overview of the central principles and key concepts of trauma informed care along with examples will also be provided, including a review of the concept of secondary (or vicarious) trauma affecting caregivers and professionals. This will involve knowledge and skills related to self-exploration and awareness and self-care. Prerequisite(s): Completion of first year of M.S.W. program, or graduation from a Council on Social Work Education accredited undergraduate curriculum.
Subject
Social Work
Status
Open
Career
Graduate
Location
Multi-location: Main & Online
Session
June Four Week
Enrollment Total
0/23
Credit Hours
3
Class Number
30378
Delivery Mode
Hybrid
Dates
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Academic Term
SUMMER 2025
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Thursday
08:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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Rebecca D Dickinson
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Thursday
01:00 PM - 05:00 PM |
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Rebecca D Dickinson
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Rebecca D Dickinson
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- In addition to scheduled course meetings, there will be 1.5 hours of on-line work on students' own time.