NON EMDR TRAINING

Trauma Informed Care

Available on-demand 

How equipped are you to truly support clients who have experienced trauma? The Trauma Informed Care course, led by Amy Staley, LCSW, is designed to transform the way you approach therapy by integrating trauma-informed principles into your practice. This course will help you understand the profound impact trauma has on individuals and provide you with the tools to create a safe, supportive environment that fosters healing. You’ll learn to recognize the signs and symptoms of trauma, implement strategies to avoid re-traumatization, and shift your perspective to see beyond behaviors and symptoms to the root causes of distress.

By enrolling in this course, you’ll gain practical knowledge of SAMHSA’s six key principles of trauma-informed care, empowering you to make meaningful changes in how you interact with clients. Whether you work in a clinical setting, a school, or any other professional environment, this course will help you create a space where clients feel seen, heard, and supported. Elevate your practice by adopting a trauma-informed approach that not only improves client outcomes but also enhances your professional effectiveness and satisfaction.

This course was recorded on May 22, 2024.

Available for asynchronous on-demand learning.

This course is an individual module from our Foundations of Traumatology: Key Skills for Trauma Therapy program, which is a 20 CE, 9 module program. You can get access to this module, and 8 more modules with the entire comprehensive program!

Course Details

The Trauma Informed Care course, presented by Amy Staley, LCSW, provides a comprehensive overview of trauma-informed care (TIC) principles and their application in various settings. The course begins by defining trauma-informed care, emphasizing its importance in recognizing the widespread impact of trauma and the need to integrate this understanding into all aspects of care. It highlights how trauma-informed care goes beyond clinical settings and is now being integrated into a variety of professional environments to enhance the overall well-being of clients, staff, and communities.

The course outlines SAMHSA’s six key principles of trauma-informed care: Safety, Trustworthiness and Transparency, Peer Support, Collaboration and Mutuality, Empowerment, Voice and Choice, and Cultural, Historical, and Gender Issues. These principles serve as the foundation for creating environments that are sensitive to the needs of trauma survivors and that actively work to prevent re-traumatization. The course emphasizes that trauma-informed care requires a shift in perspective—from asking “What’s wrong with you?” to “What happened to you?”—to better understand and support individuals affected by trauma.

A significant portion of the course is dedicated to the “4 R’s” of trauma-informed organizations: Realizing the prevalence of trauma, Recognizing how trauma impacts individuals and systems, Responding by integrating knowledge into practice, and Resisting re-traumatization. These concepts are illustrated with practical examples and strategies for implementation in various settings, including healthcare, education, and social services. The course also discusses the relevance of the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) study in understanding the long-term effects of trauma and the importance of trauma-informed care in mitigating these effects.

Overall, the Trauma Informed Care course equips professionals with the knowledge and tools necessary to create safe, supportive, and effective environments for individuals impacted by trauma. It encourages a holistic approach that considers the emotional, psychological, and cultural dimensions of trauma, empowering organizations to foster healing and resilience in the populations they serve.

AGENDA

  • Introduction
  • Understanding Trauma
  • Core Principles of Trauma-Informed Care
  • Key components of TIC agencies
  • Implementation in Various Settings
  • Conclusion

Format

This course is available for viewing through the Kase & CO learning platform.

If you register before the live recording date, you may attend the live, interactive webinar. Instructions for attending the live, interactive webinar are found in your learner account. You will have access to the on-demand, asynchronous course for 1 year from the live date.

Registrations after the live date, may view this course on-demand, asynchronously for 1 year from your registration date.

Learning Objectives

  • Describe the relationship between the vagus nerve and autonomic nervous system.
  • List the three pathways of the autonomic nervous system and corresponding physiological and psychological characteristics.
  • Analyze the role of the vagus nerve and autonomic nervous system in trauma responses.
  • Assess how vagal tone contributes to health and wellness.
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Pricing

Fee: $25

Payment is accepted via credit or debit card.

About Your Trainer, Amy Staley

Amy is a LCSW, who received her Masters in Social Work from Boston University. Amy has just under 19 years of experience in the social work field, primarily working with those impacted by trauma as well as the larger mental health system. Amy has provided direct practice, management, and directorship in a variety of clinical settings, including community mental health, behavioral health hospital, and schools. Amy utilizes a trauma informed approach not only in clinical care, but with a macro lens of the larger systems impacting the community. Amy brings a spicy energy with innovative ideas and approaches by thinking outside of traditional mental health structures, flows and processes. Amy has training experience through her professional roles as well as an adjunct faculty at the University of Denver, Graduate School of Social Work for just under 7 years.

Additional Information

Prerequisites

This course is available for mental health professionals credentialed to practice psychotherapy.

This is not an EMDR training.

No specific prerequisites are required for this course.

Continuing Education

1 CE are available upon completion of all course material.

Kase & CO is an approved continuing education provider. ACE and NBCC CEs are available for this course. This course is not approved for APA or EMDRIA CEs.

Participants must complete the full training to receive credit.

Course Completion

To receive a CE certificate, participants must complete the entire course, complete the post-test with a score of 80% or above, and complete the course evaluation. You may retake the post-test as needed. Once completed, a CE certificate will auto-populate to your online account.

Cancellation Policy

Cancellations requested more than 48 hours prior to the live training are eligible for a refund, minus a $20 administrative fee. Cancellation requests can be submitted via email to admin@kaseandco.com. Refunds are not available for cancellations requested after the recorded video is available on-demand.

CONTINUING EDUCATION

ACE Approved Provider

Kase & CO, #1869, is approved as an ACE provider to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. ACE provider approval period: 1/16/2024 – 1/16/2025. Social workers completing this course receive 8 total credits clinical continuing education credits.

NBCC Approved Provider

Kase & CO has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7033. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Kase & CO is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

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