- << Previous: HUMN 6242 - Changing Health Behavior: Theory and Practice
- Next: HUMN 6339 - Holding Up the Mirror: Understanding Different Cultures and Increasing Global Consciousness >>
(5 credits)
This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the personal and systemic impact of crises, disasters, and other trauma-causing events on individuals, couples, families, and communities. Students examine theories and response models as they relate to sexual trauma, crisis in individuals and families, crisis in the community, and crisis in the nation and in the world. They explore topics including crisis assessment, counselor competencies, vicarious trauma and countertransference, specific related diagnoses, and advocacy. Students consider cultural, legal, and ethical issues related to crisis, trauma, and disaster events and response.