fth5tii trauma ind interventions
TRAUMA AND NEGLECT: THEORY AND SKILLS FOR INTERVENTION WITH INDIVIDUALS
FTH5TII
2014
Credit points: 30
Subject outline
This subject is a postgraduate and professional level of study divided into three modules. You will focus on contemporary models of conceptualising, assessing and intervening with individuals who have experienced trauma and/or neglect, broadly conceived, including sexual and physical abuse, natural disasters, accidents, school or workplace bullying, war, torture, forced migration, and the impact of serious mental illness. These include models focusing on ego-states, transgenerational/developmental models, and trauma processing. The modules will be offered face-to-face or online and delivered by The Bouverie Centre or the appropriate training body for that model. Module Three consists of clinical practice classes where you will work in groups of six, with a supervisor, to practice and refine your skills and knowledge as applied in role-play, discussion and live work using a reflecting team process.
FacultyFaculty of Health Sciences
Credit points30
Subject Co-ordinatorRobyn Elliott
Available to Study Abroad StudentsNo
Subject year levelYear Level 5 - Masters
Exchange StudentsNo
Subject particulars
Subject rules
Prerequisites FTH5FPA & FTH5FPB
Co-requisitesN/A
Incompatible subjectsN/A
Equivalent subjectsN/A
Special conditionsN/A
Learning resources
Readings
Resource Type | Title | Resource Requirement | Author and Year | Publisher |
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Readings | 'Attaching'. In Being a brain-wise therapist: a practical guide to interpersonal neurobiology, pp 52-75. | Recommended | Badenoch, B 2008 | W.W. NORTON, NY. |
Readings | 'The argument for highlighting, examining and disclosing countertransference in trauma therapy'. In Countertransference and the treatment of trauma, pp 23-56. | Recommended | Dalenberg, C 2000 | APA, WASHINGTON. |
Readings | Internal family systems therapy. In Courtois, C.A. & Ford, J.D. (eds) Treating complex traumatic stress disorders: an evidence-based guide, pp 353-370. | Recommended | Schwartz, R C, Schwartz, M F & Galperin, L 2009 | THE GUILFORD PRESS, NY. |
Readings | Phase oriented treatment of structural dissociation in complex traumatisation: vercoming trauma related phobias. In Journal of Trauma and Dissociation, vol 6, no 1, pp 11-53, 2005. | Recommended | Steele, K, van der Hart, O & Nijenhuis, W | N/A |
Readings | Shame in the therapeutic dialogue. In British Gestalt Journal, vol 4, no 2, pp 86-90, 1995. | Recommended | Jacobs, L | N/A |
Readings | The impact of trauma on the brain. In Psychotherapy in Australia, 11(3), 22-35. Psychotherapy in Australia, vol 11, no 3, pp 22-35, 2005. | Recommended | Cozolino, L | N/A |
Subject options
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Other Site 2, 2014, Semester 1, Day
Overview
Online enrolmentNo
Maximum enrolment sizeN/A
Enrolment information
Subject Instance Co-ordinatorRobyn Elliott
Class requirements
Lecture
One 2.0 hours lecture per week and delivered via face-to-face.
"Module One."
Practical
One 4.0 hours practical per week and delivered via face-to-face.
Assessments
Assessment element | Comments | % |
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Clinical competencies (equiv to 500 words). | Hurdle requirement: meet criteria to satisfy consolidating level on a range of clinical competencies. | 0 |
One 3,000-word case analysis. | 25 | |
One 3,000-word indepth case analysis. | 20 | |
One 3,000-word theoretical essay or case study. | 20 | |
One 500-word self-care plan. | 5 | |
One group development of a training resource (equiv to 2,000 words). | 30 |