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Trauma-Responsive Approaches for Mental Health Professionals
In this course, we will practice elevating the dialogue around trauma to shift the perspective away from a reactive approach to a responsive approach when working with highly traumatized individuals. We’ll discuss how your clients’ physical responses are ingrained in how they react to and perceive the world and explore resiliency and discuss ways to build client empowerment and coping strategies.
2 Clinical
Price
Standard
Non-Member
$55.00
Member
$35.00
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