Crisis and Trauma Counselling
Course
In Dunsland Cross
Description
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Location
Dunsland cross
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Different dates available
Crisis and Trauma Counselling - a distance learning course by BSY Learn how to help people cope with traumatic situations that cause them stress by developing your skills in crisis and trauma counselling. It is growing in popularity amongst counsellors and is a specialty that is desired in many organisations such as healthcare and emergency services, corporate organisations and schools. A crisis need not be a major disaster, it can be an ordinary event that one individual simply cannot cope with without help. This means that crisis and trauma counselling is a diverse and dynamic field. Ideal for individuals who are already in a counselling role, this course grows their professional expertise and broadens there practice. It can also be suitable to people volunteering with a group or organisation who helps crisis or trauma victims or simply those with a strong interest in the subject.
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Subjects
- Trauma
- Skills and Training
- Approach
Course programme
The course syllabus is structured as follows:
- Lesson One
- Basic Counselling Skills and Theories
- Introduction
- Counselling as a Form of Communication
- Skills and Theory
- Counselling Tools
- The Scope of Counselling
- Summary
- Basic Counselling Skills and Theories
- Lesson Two
- Ethics in Counselling
- Confidentiality
- Transference
- The Counselling Contract
- Ending the Counselling Relationship
- Referring Clients
- Supervision and Mentoring
- Professional Development
- Ethics in Counselling
- Lesson Three
- Theoretical Models for Counselling
- The Psychodynamic Approach
- The Humanist Approach
- The Behaviourist Approach
- Theoretical Models for Counselling
- Lesson Four
- Current Perception of Crisis and Trauma Counselling
- Stress
- The Stress Reaction
- Defining Crisis or Trauma
- Reactions to Crisis or Trauma
- Classification of Psychological Disorders
- Common Scenarios in Crisis and Trauma Counselling Practice
- The Heightened AccessibilityState
- Preparing to Counsel Those who have Suffered a Crisis or Trauma
- Current Perception of Crisis and Trauma Counselling
- Lesson Five
- Theories and Models
- The Theory of Crisis and Intervention
- The ABC Model
- The Iceberg Theory
- Critical Incident Stress Debriefing
- Self-Awareness
- Loss Processing
- Problem Management
- False Memories and Reprocessing
- Theories and Models
- Lesson Six
- Crisis and Trauma Counselling in Action
- Family Issues
- Child Abuse
- Alcohol and Drug Abuse
- Death and Dying
- Depression and Suicide
- Summary
- Crisis and Trauma Counselling in Action
- Lesson Seven
- Critical Incidents
- Counselling and Critical Incidents
- Stress Debriefing
- The Critical Incident Stress Debriefing Model (CISD)
- The Critical Incident Reprocessing and Recovery Model (CIPR)
- Psychological First Aid
- Positive Psychology
- Critical Incidents and the Counsellor
- Critical Incidents
- Lesson Eight
- Specialist Skills and Short Term Interventions
- Introduction
- Short Term Intervention Using the ABC Method
- Short Term Intervention Using Egan's Skilled Helper Model
- Telephone Intervention
- High Risk and Volatile Situations
- Setting Boundaries
- Specialist Skills and Short Term Interventions
- Lesson Nine
- Ethical Practice
- Introduction
- Counselling Conflicts and Dilemmas
- Coping with Client Distress
- Legal Implications
- Understanding Client Rights
- Training and Preparation
- Emotional Burnout
- Complaints
- Ethical Practice
- Lesson Ten
- Being a Crisis Counsellor: Self Evaluation and Reflection
- Introduction
- Application of Skills
- Being a Counsellor
- Personal Therapy, Supervision, Peer Review and Reflective Practice
- Counselling Levels of Expertise
- Being a Crisis Counsellor: Self Evaluation and Reflection
Additional information
Expenses
For information on the cost of this training course, please contact BSY.
Instalment plans are available.
Crisis and Trauma Counselling