Trauma Informed Helping
Taking Flight International

 Course Overview

 

The effects of trauma on the brain and nervous system create three major categories of symptoms of post-traumatic stress (PTSD). These symptoms include the inability to follow a conversation for any length of time, and the inability to learn and retain new information. The symptoms also include the inability to recall and communicate details in the correct chronological sequence. These symptoms can result in the traumatized person being labeled as uncooperative.

The symptoms of PTSD can also manifest in the traumatized persons being triggered by your questions, or by their inability to recall. If the triggers are severe, the traumatized person may flashback and feel the anguish of the original trauma. A flashback can cause dissociation, which is a split with reality in all three spheres (time, place, and person).

In this course you gain knowledge of how to communicate in ways that prevent triggers and the resulting dissociation; that show understanding of how trauma interferes with a person’s ability to communicate, and you learn patterns of communication that help the traumatized person receive the information and the resources needed.  

Goals 

 

The goal of the Trauma Informed Helping Course is that you gain the information you require, and skills you need to communicate more effectively and more therapeutically with the traumatized person who is seeking your services or assistance.

 

Objectives 

During this course you:

1) Examine how the effects of trauma on the brain interfere with attention and communication.

2) Gain skills to recognize when your communication is triggering the traumatized person.

3) Learn patterns of communication that show recognitions of the traumatized person’s inability to provide detailed information in correct chronological sequence.

 

 

Provided Resources 

 

  1. When you purchase the course, you receive a Registration Form and a Consent Form.
  2. When the completed Registration and Consent are submitted, you have full access to the course. 

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