This course explores the causes and effects of traumatic events, as well as the nature of both traumatic stressors and symptoms, the crisis interventions that may be necessary to initiate a course of treatment, and the various treatment methods found to be effective. Although Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is typically thought of as trauma experienced as a result of combat, there is increasing recognition that traumatic events may occur at any age, from childhood through advanced adulthood and in many circumstances. The approach in this course will be, not only to obtain a clear understanding of the disorder in all its manifestations, but also thorough exposure to a variety of readings, films, and guest lectures to encounter the various ways in which trauma is experienced, the ways in which intervention is possible, and the multiple modalities for treatment.
PSYC 594: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
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