Focus on the nature and impact of specific intervention strategies applied to people whose jobs and professional responsibilities place them at high risk for working in traumatic situations; police, fire fighters, emergency medical technicians, military personnel, frontline workers; and by specific traumatic experiences such as immigrants and refugees, people experiencing life-threatening illnesses, and those who care for them.
This course may not be repeated for credit.
Prerequisite(s)
- Social Work 611 and 613. Also known as: (formerly Social Work 616.01 Advanced Trauma Interventions in Diverse Contexts)
Sections
| SEM 1 | FS 09:00 - 16:00
| | Krista Osborne | | |
| Notes: Restricted to Edmonton MSW Clinical students. This is a blended course. In addition to the mandatory in-person campus residency in Edmonton, June 14-15, 9am-4pm, you will have Zoom sessions on Tuesdays & Thursdays, 5:30pm-8:30pm MT, June 24-July 16, and asynchronous class activities in D2L. |