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Psychologist Learning Objectives

By the end of the course, the Psychologist will know or be able to do the following as a result of having taken this course...

-Describe common themes found among the concerning behaviors displayed by school shooters.
-Explain frequently reported psychosocial resources lost following the cited shooting.
-Identify three phases of behavioral and mental health reactions to mass violence.
-List ways in which children commonly implicate themselves related to an instance of trauma or violence.
-Describe steps to facilitate the long-term recovery process following an active shooter incident.
-Identify steps to take to confront your or your client's implicit biases and reduce stereotypic thinking in regards to counter-sterotypic imaging, individuating, and perspective-taking.
-Explain one reason a therapist's inherent "trust" needs make him or her vulnerable to vicarious trauma.

The instructional level of this course is introductory, intermediate, or advanced depending on the learners clinical area of expertise.