101830: Trauma and Co-Occurring Disorders Among Youth
Total CE Credit Hours: 3
Exam Fee: $20.91
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About the Course:
Trauma and Co-Occurring Disorders Among Youth defines key terms and provides a description of the impact of trauma exposure on children and youth with co-occurring disorders. Emphasis will be placed on the impact of traumatic stress on children and adolescents to support the need for trauma informed systems of care.
Journal/Publisher:
Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles
Publication Date:
June 2009
Author
Coreena Hendrickson, LCSW
About the Author:
Coreena Hendrickson is Director of Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Services, Division of Adolescent Medicine, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles
Recommended For:
This course is recommended for health care professionals, especially addiction counselors, psychologists, mental health counselors, and social workers who seek knowledge about trauma and co-occurring disorders among youth. It is appropriate for introductory to immediate levels of participants’ knowledge.
Course Objectives:
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Explain prevalence of trauma and co-occurring disorders among youth, and show understanding of adolescent development and traumatic stress in children and adolescents.
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Identify the substance use among youth as well as the connection between traumatic stress and substance abuse which include special populations and cultural competency.
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Understand the comprehensive systems of care, the process of screening and assessment, the necessity of evidence-based practices, and the importance of staff being able to manage stress and self-care.
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