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This class is only open to students enrolled in a program, or those with special approval. To register for this class, please first apply to a program or request Dean approval. Already enrolled? Register in Workday.

Mode
Online
Cost
$530.10*
Credits
3.00

Explores crisis intervention and stress management techniques used in professional settings. Learners examine developmental, situational, and traumatic crises, including those related to loss, victimization, substance use, veterans, and serious illness. Learners practice how to respond to crises in ways that support, empower, and advocate for individuals and communities while practicing cultural humility and being trauma sensitive. Emphasis is placed on ethical practice, safety, and the use of evidence-based strategies such as motivational interviewing and reflective practitioner methods to address stress, secondary trauma, and burnout.

Conditions

Student has satisfied all of the following: [Student has completed or is in process of completing all of the following course(s): SUDC 10550202 - Foundations Of Case Management with grade greater than or equal to C (Post Secondary Grading Scheme).] Or Student has satisfied all of the following: [Students who specified one or more of these Programs of Study or Program Foci: Advocacy & Social Justice Specialist]

Notes

  • Required Due Dates
  • * Displayed costs are approximate. Final tuition and fees, including any course material charges, will be confirmed at registration.

Meeting Information

Dates
Aug 24 – Dec 16
Location
Online
Instructor
Christina Lucas