Elevate your coaching and counseling skills with this comprehensive course on trauma-informed practice, led by experienced trauma care professional Trey Malicoat, M.S. This course is designed to provide you with the knowledge and tools necessary to support clients in overcoming the effects of trauma and building resilience.
Throughout the course, you will learn to:
✓ Recognize and assess the impact of different types of trauma
✓ Address trauma symptoms before they develop into mental disorders
✓ Help clients process both present and past trauma for lasting change
✓ Teach resiliency, personal agency, and emotional stabilization techniques
✓ Conduct trauma-sensitive sessions that foster client healing and growth
You’ll understand how traumatic experiences influence personal identity and the ability to maintain healthy relationships. With this knowledge, you’ll be equipped to guide clients toward liberation from the negative effects of acute and chronic trauma, preventing the development of chronic depression, anxiety, panic, and PTSD.
Through engaging video lectures, practical exercises, and case studies, you’ll master the principles of trauma-informed practice. You’ll learn how to create a safe and supportive environment for clients, utilizing techniques for emotional stabilization and positive self-care. By the end of the course, you’ll have the skills to conduct trauma-sensitive therapeutic sessions that lead to lasting change and emotional freedom.
This course is ideal for coaching and counseling professionals looking to expand their expertise and better serve clients who have experienced trauma. By becoming certified in trauma-informed practice, you’ll be empowered to make a profound difference in the lives of those seeking healing and growth.
Invest in your professional development and join the ranks of certified trauma-informed coaches and counselors. Enroll now and gain the knowledge and skills to help clients overcome adversity, build resilience, and achieve emotional well-being.
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