Certificate in Trauma-Informed Approaches (TIA)

Purpose

Trauma impacts individuals, families, and communities in many ways and on many levels, and is said to be a hidden epidemic. A history of trauma is often a factor in psychiatric disorders, addictions, behavioral disorders, suicidal behavior, personality disorders, violent behavior, and a variety of chronic health problems (National Council on Behavioral Health, 2015). In the criminal justice system, nearly 100% of women and men report some sort of traumatic experience prior to incarceration.

A trauma-informed approach refers to how an agency, organization, and/or community responsible for providing services such as mental health, educational, crisis, and/or criminal justice services thinks about providing those services in a way that supports resilience, prevention, treatment, and recovery. Trauma-informed care incorporates an understanding of adverse childhood experiences and their impact on mental, emotional, and physical health.

The certificate in trauma-informed approaches prepares students to work in a highly recognized model of wellness, which supports resilience and recovery, promotes positive health outcomes, prevents the worst outcomes of psychological responses, and integrates knowledge about the pervasiveness of trauma in systems in policies, practices, and procedures.

Students will find that a certificate in trauma-informed approaches will greatly supplement their skills and knowledge not only in Psychology, Criminal Justice, Behavioral Science or Organizational Dynamics degrees, but also in disciplines outside of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, including, but not limited to, Business Management, General Studies, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Environmental Health, Human Resource Management, Information Systems Management, Nursing, Allied Health, Organizational Management, and Sports Management. Incorporating knowledge of trauma into services can help ensure physical, psychological and emotional safety for clients and for the professional themselves, and creates opportunities to rebuild a sense of empowerment and autonomy for survivors of trauma. Students must complete the Undergraduate Certificate Program form so that the certificate will appear on their transcript.

Curriculum

Note: Students are held to all prerequisite requirements; some students may require more than 5 courses to complete this certificate.

Core Requirements (9 credits)

PSY 420Introduction to Trauma-Informed Approaches

3

PSY 421Trauma and Self-Care

3

PSY 422Practical Implications of Trauma-Informed Approaches

3

Electives (6 credits)

Criminal Justice

CRJ 206Corrections and Rehabilitation

3

CRJ 303Administration of Criminal Justice Organizations

3

CRJ 305Women and Crime

3

CRJ 341Community Corrections

3

CRJ 469Domestic Violence

3

CRJ 474Victims of Crime

3

Education

ECE 201Health, Safety, and Nutrition

3

ECE 202Professional Issues in Early Childhood

3

ECE 214Creating Environments for Learning

3

ECE 217Family, Community, and School Partnerships

3

EDU 204Leadership and Collaboration

3

EDU 304Health and Physical Education

3

EDU 308Teaching in the Middle School

3

EDU 313Classroom Culture and Student Behavior

3

EPY 317Assessment of Young Children

3

Health Care

HLT 380Introduction to Military and Veteran Health

3

HSC 313Ethical and Legal Issues of Healthcare

3

Organizational Dynamics

ORG 408Culture of the Workplace

3

Psychology

PSY 304/ORG 304Survey of Human Dynamics

3

PSY 305Abnormal Psychology

3

PSY 316Stress Management

3

PSY 322/ORG 322Wellness in the Workplace

3

PSY 352Human Sexuality

3

PSY 364Disability Issues

3

PSY 412Crisis Intervention

3

PSY 452Multicultural Psychology

3

PSY 453Families and Crisis

3

PSY 461/ORG 302Topics in PSY: Psychology of Leadership

3

PSY 472Bullying

3

PSY 477/ORG 477Introduction to Conflict Management

3

PSY 481Domestic Violence

3

Choose one of the following developmental courses
PSY 329Life Span Development

3

PSY 330Infant and Toddler Development

3

PSY 332Adolescent Development

3

PSY 333Psychology of the Exceptional Child

3

PSY 336Child Development

3

PSY 401Adult Development and Aging

3

Sociology

SOC 302Marriage and the Family

3

SOC 303Contemporary Social Problems

3

SOC 312Community Health & Social Issues

3

SOC 350Sociology of Disaster

3

SOC 352Crisis Communications

3

SOC 425Child Abuse: Recognition and Investigation

3

SOC 426Responding and Investigation: Child Maltreatment

3

SOC 427Responding to the Survivors of Child Abuse and Survivor Responses

3

SOC 464Working in the Helping Professions

3

SOC 468Case Management

3

Total Credits for the TIA Certificate: 15