Understanding Behavioral Presentations of Common Trauma Response (1CE)
1 CE — Course Level Intermediate
Start date for course offering: September 27, 2023.
The course is currently open: no registration deadline
This one-hour recorded asynchronous distance learning course addresses the various ways that trauma may present in the behaviors of clients who have experienced trauma.
The course is composed of a webinar-style video presentation with a corresponding post-test and course evaluation. Participants must complete both and receive a pass score of at least 80% to receive a certificate of completion.
This course is appropriate for social workers, mental health professionals, and professional counselors.
Contents
This course provides an overview or the diverse behavioral presentations that can be associated with trauma responses. This course will increase the ability of learners to identify trauma responses in diverse presentations as well as develop empathy for and understanding of various trauma responses.
Course learning objectives include
Identify the types of trauma responses.
Recognize the functionality of these responses in client regulation.
Build empathy and capacity to serve clients with complex trauma ethically and effectively.
Therapists are often familiar with many of the basic responses to trauma; however, trauma may not always present in the way that you would expect. In this presentation, learners will gain knowledge and understanding of the complex ways that trauma responses may present in the therapy setting. Many behaviors that we see and address as therapists may be complex manifestations of trauma and protective responses. Learners will gain a greater understanding of the diverse ways that trauma may present and gain the capacity to work with the complex behavioral manifestations of trauma.
This course is formatted to include a video webinar, a post-test quiz to review content, and an end-of-course evaluation, where you will be able to request a CE certificate for records. All parts of the course must be completed. The course post-test and evaluation are the only aspects of interactivity required for course completion. (Course certificates will be sent to the email address provided within five business days of the competition of the course.)
The post-test as well as the end-of-course evaluation are required elements for course completion and participants will not receive a course certificate without the completion of these items. Participants must submit a post-test at least an 80% correct rate to fulfill this requirement. Multiple attempts to achieve an 80% passing score are permitted.
This course meets the criteria for 1 CE.
This course meets the criteria for TX BHEC continuing education and is compliant with all standards of the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program.
Click the signup link below to access the course content. This is an on-demand course and can be accessed at any time. This course utilizes the Podia learning platform and can be accessed through any online browser.
**Therapy Training Collective, provider number 2072, 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: 8/16/2025. Social workers completing this course receive [1] continuing education credits.
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ABOUT THE PRESENTER
Kasey Shaw Salyer, LCSW-S, Board-Approved Supervisor, EMDR Therapist, and Approved Consultant
Kasey earned her master’s of social work from Baylor University. She started her therapy career working with victims of crime and abuse through a nonprofit that functioned as the rape crisis center and child advocacy center. During this time she was assigned to a grant that focused purely on serving victims of human trafficking. This was when she developed a passion for understanding and treating complex trauma. Kasey has worked in various outpatient capacities and currently owns and practices at Salyer Counseling Group in Arlington, TX. She has gained specialized training in complex trauma, dissociation, and early trauma and neglect. Kasey is passionate about service and understanding clients with complex trauma needs and equipping and supporting the development of other therapists in this area.
Furthermore, as a board-approved supervisor, Kasey is passionate about equipping other therapists with the skills and information to practice ethically and confidently in their therapeutic practice.
Because the course can be accessed at any time and users may participate in their own time frame, sales for course registration are final with no cancellations permitted. Refunds will be issuesed on a case-by-case basis, contact us at info@therapytrainingcollective.com. See our official grievance policy for more information.
For further questions please contact us at info@therapytrainingcollective.com.