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Looking Through a Trauma and Resilience Informed Lens

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  Course
Duration:
1 hour
CE credits:
1.0 CEs
Presented by:
DMH + UCLA Prevention Center of Excellence
Featuring:
De'Nisha Beasley, MSW
Relevant categories:
Resilience Trauma Informed Interventions
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Overview


Designed for everyone, not just professionals who provide care, this course defines trauma and resilience informed care and reviews its six core principles. Throughout, evidence-based materials engage participants in active learning and assists them to reflect on their own experience and applications. Participants will be introduced to the pervasiveness of stress and trauma as well as the benefits of approaching situations from a trauma and resilience informed lens. These practices are applicable in a workplace setting as much as they are in our daily interactions at the grocery store, in our neighborhoods, and at home. Ways to heal, especially through understanding the importance of relationships, are also presented.

  Keywords: coping, healing, relationship, social support, strengths, strengths-based, stress, trauma
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Learning objectives


  • Define trauma and resilience informed care
  • Describe the six core principles of trauma and resilience informed care
  • Apply examples of the six core principles to workplace settings
  • Explore ways to develop a trauma informed lens when working and interacting with people who have experienced stress and trauma
  • Define ways to promote healing and build resilience

Professional credit


  • This activity offers the following types of credit: APA
  • 1.0 CEs are available.
  • Additional details can be found in the activity document for this resource.

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