Ethically Treating PTSD Resulting from Terrorism and other Traumas

Attn District of Columbia: This course is designed to comply with the DC requirement for 4 hours of Trauma CE.

Steps to receive a Continuing Education Certificate for this Course

Step #1 - Read Section 1 then Answer Question 1. Question 1 is located at the end of Section 1. Then, click on the Test link found at the end of Section 1 to answer question 1. Read Section 2. Answer question 2 and so on.

Step #2 - After completing and scoring the Test a Certificate granting 4 CE credits is issued to you. Coordinating Instructor: Tracy Appleton, LCSW, MEd
Course Reviewed 2023

Course Transcripts:
Section 1 & Question 1
--Symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Section 2 & Question 2
--Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Depression
Section 3 & Question 3

--Losses and Trauma
Section 4 & Question 4

--Interventions for Victims of Violent Crimes
Section 5 & Question 5

--Emotions and Feelings in Trauma Victims
Section 6 & Question 6

--Grief and Guilt in PTSD
Section 7 & Question 7

--Challenges in Victims of Violent Crimes
Section 8 & Question 8

--Transference Analysis

Section 9 & Question 9

--Filtering in PTSD Clients

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Course Articles:

Section 10 & Question 10
--Code of Ethics
Section 11 & Question 11

--Comparing Symptoms of PTSD with Symptoms of STSD
Section 12 & Question 12

--Identifying Trust Issues with Victims of Terrorism
Section 13 & Question 13

--Personal Reference Points that Assist in Consciously Experiencing      Emotions
Section 14 & Question 14

--Stockholm Syndrome: Introjection, & Thought Identification
Section 15 & Question 15

--Time and Inflicting Pain

Section 16 & Question 16
--Use of Ego Defense Mechanisms

-- Test --

--Bibliography

--Addendum - Florida Psychology Laws and Rules Ethics
Psychologist Learning Objectives here
Course Learning Objectives/Outcome
s here
CAMFT: Course Details in compliance with CAMFT Guidelines here
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