Course Description

Many individuals who seek treatment in behavioral health settings have histories of trauma, but they often don’t recognize the significant effects of trauma in their lives; either they don’t draw connections between their trauma histories and their presenting problems, or they avoid the topic altogether. By recognizing that traumatic experiences and their sequelae tie closely into behavioral health problems, providers and community-based programs can begin to build a trauma- informed environment across the continuum of care. (SAMHSA, TIP 57, 2014).

This course is designed using the text “Trauma-Informed Care in Behavioral Health Services” SAMHSA Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series 57. The course includes Chapter 4 taken from TIP 57. Each course chapter includes a reading assignment and a chapter examination.

Course Modality This is an independent home-study course. Students will take the course according to their own timeline. 

CE’s awarded:  6 hours. (Reading course text / articles and Application to Practice). To receive the course completion certificate, each student is required to complete and submit Learning Contract, read all text-based materials, view any media posted, complete and submit chapter discussion questions, complete and pass course examination, and complete and submit course evaluation.

Text / Student Resource. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Trauma-Informed Care in Behavioral Health Services.  Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series 57. HHS Publication No. (SMA) 13-4801. Rockville, MD: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2014. 

Senior Instructor Diane Sherman, PhD

Dr. Diane Sherman, Ph.D., a substance abuse profession since 1975, beginning her career while serving in the U.S. Army for in the capacity of Behavioral Science Specialist.  She holds the national advanced credential of Master Addiction Counselor, Certified Clinical Supervisor, Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor-II, and E-Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor. Diane earned her Doctorate in Industrial / Organizational Psychology from Capella University in 2007. Since 2008 she has taught and supervised students who are in pursuit of the certified addiction counselor credential.She is passionate about creating a positive student learning experience and sharing the best knowledge to support addiction professionals in our clinical practice

Course curriculum

    1. Welcome Video.

      FREE PREVIEW
    2. Course Syllabus. Trauma Informed Care: Screening and Assessment

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    3. Learner Agreement

    4. How to Navigate this course

    5. Pre-Test

    1. Clinical-Issues-in-Trauma-Informed-Care. SAMHSA TIP 57. Ch 4

    2. Quick Guide TIP 57

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    3. TRAUMA INFORMED CARE IN BH SERVICES. TIP 57. SAMHSA, 2014

    1. Instructional Video for Completing Application To Practice Discussion Questions

    2. TIC. Assessment and Screening. Homework Assignment 1.

    3. TIC. Assessment and Screening. Homework Assignment 2.

    4. TIC.Screening and Assessment . Homework Assignment 3.

    5. TIC. Screening and Assessment. Homework Assignment 4.

    6. TIC. Screening and Assessment. Homework Assignment 5.

    1. Course Examination

    2. Course Review

    3. Course Evaluation

About this course

  • $55.00
  • 17 lessons
  • 0 hours of video content

Reviews

5 star rating

Extremely relevant material

jan nerud

This was a great course, with a terrific practical application section in order to apply the material to real world experiences.

This was a great course, with a terrific practical application section in order to apply the material to real world experiences.

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