Training Course:Psychological Trauma (Certificate)School/Trainer:
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Course Description:
'' The UW School of Social Work certificate program, Psychological Trauma: Effective Treatment and Practice, provides 120 hours of post-masters training, designed and taught by leading clinicians and researchers in the trauma field. The program objective is to improve clinical practice in working with traumatized individuals, as well as improve the clinicians ability to sustain an effective and energized career working in the field.
The three-course sequence is offered in an integrated classroom/online-learning format. Participants meet face-to-face one Friday/Saturday weekend in October, then 7 once-monthly Saturdays between November and May, and one Friday/Saturday weekend in June. In addition, there are 45 hours of required online coursework. ...''
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Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://www.extension.washington.edu/
Phone:1-800-506-1325
School Address:
Campus Box # 359492 Seattle, WA 98105-4608 USA
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