The Comprehensive Ptsd Course
Last updated 6/2017
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.72 GB | Duration: 6h 16m
Last updated 6/2017
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.72 GB | Duration: 6h 16m
**The Only Dedicated & Comprehensive PTSD Course On The (UDEMY) Platform! – Everything You Need To Know About PTSD**
What you'll learn
Advance your knowledge and understanding of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) so you can have greater confidence when caring for or working with people with PTSD
Integrate and utilise the new knowledge into personal life to increase greater self-awareness, strengthen resilience and coping, and establish health strategies that optimise life outcomes
Assimilate and apply the new knowledge to better support (trauma-informed) and advocate for family, friends, and colleagues who have PTS or PTSD
Advance organisational and occupational PTSD and mental health awareness, progressing and strengthening workplace practices in health and wellbeing
Optimise career progression via the acquisition of robust knowledge in a growing area of interest, and develop PTSD foundational expertise that will accelerate your value to employers
Utilise the expanded understanding of language (jargon), terminology, concepts, frameworks, and other knowledge realms to consider undertaking formal learning pathways to professionalisation
Requirements
An open and inquisitive mind
Patience for learning new information
The ability to use a computer to watch videos & read PDF documents
Appropriate maturity to deal with some challenging (and triggering) themes
Description
** THE ONLY DEDICATED AND COMPREHENSIVE PTSD COURSE ON UDEMY!**
** In order to further improve the student experience, there is a free download at the start of every section of this course which contains every slide of all 85 lectures and 100s of helpful internet links to organisations, free-source academic articles, media, self-tests and assessments, etc, keeping the course up to date, even easier to understand & even more engaging! **
The amount of information on PTSD is vast and growing everyday. This course was created to compress the most vital information into a widely-accessible and comprehensive online program that was targeted at everyone, not just academics and those experts working with PTSD on a daily basis. In order to keep it succinct, I have also included an expansive range of external links that will allow you to continue to explore PTSD at the level and depth you require.
Are you ready to take your knowledge to the next level? In this most comprehensive course, you will learn everything you need to know about Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and will acquire substantial integrated knowledge, allowing you to take more control of your own PTSD, support your family or friends with a PTSD diagnosis in a much more informed way, or provide better preventative frameworks and positive interventions for your clients, workplace, and industry…. This course covers all of the important topics you will learn from getting a PTSD education from a University program or professional workplace course.
This course is taught by a highly-experienced University and College Educator with significant real world experience working clinically with people with PTSD, the families of those with PTSD, and consulting with front-line organisations committed to improving the outcomes of their personnel. This includes work within the mental health realm, as well and integrated mental and physical health interventions, and the use of evidence based adjunctive therapies including complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). The frameworks, concepts, knowledge, and resources used within this program closely align with those used throughout my Masters Program at Griffith University (Australia) where I specialised in the areas of disability, rehabilitation, clinical counselling and mental health, with a specific focus on Trauma and PTSD (particularly as it related to military and emergency services personnel and their families).
Psychological and Mental Health information can be full of jargon and complicated for those who may not have a professional background in this area. I have done my best to keep the course simple and relevant, whilst providing the ability to practically integrate the new learnings into your personal life and/or professional life.
(The Comprehensive PTSD Course copyright © 2016, of the author, Péta Phelan MRC)
__________________________________________________________________________________**Disclaimer**
Information in this presentation is for educational purposes only. The information provided throughout the presentation does not substitute professional and informed medical advice or training. This information should not be used to diagnose or treat a mental health problem without consulting an appropriately qualified mental health professional.
**Trigger Warning**
This course presentation and the associated linked material, contains information about sexual assault, violence, suicide, disaster, war, or other traumatic events and experiences which may be triggering to PTSD survivors.__________________________________________________________________________________
A 'Certificate of Completion' will be available upon request.
Overview
Section 1: Class #1 - Introduction to the Course
Lecture 1 Introduction to the Course
Lecture 2 About the Presenter
Lecture 3 Mental Health & PTSD Identity
Lecture 4 Important Pre-Course Information
Lecture 5 Empathy and Compassion (An Introduction)
Section 2: Class # 2 - What is PTSD?
Lecture 6 History of PTSD
Lecture 7 What Does PTSD Mean?
Lecture 8 PTSD Definition
Lecture 9 What is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder?
Lecture 10 PTSD Statistics
Lecture 11 Medical and Social Models of PTSD
Lecture 12 PTSI
Section 3: Class # 3 - PTSD Criteria
Lecture 13 Diagnostic Criteria of PTSD
Lecture 14 Criterion A
Lecture 15 Criterion B
Lecture 16 Criterion C
Lecture 17 Criterion D
Lecture 18 Criterion E
Lecture 19 Criterion F, G, & H
Section 4: Class # 4 - PTSD Diagnosis
Lecture 20 Risk Factors in PTSD
Lecture 21 PTSD Symptoms
Lecture 22 Signs and Impacts of PTSD
Lecture 23 PTSD Symptoms in Women (Minor Gender Differences)
Lecture 24 PTSD Symptoms in Men (Minor Gender Differences)
Lecture 25 PTSD Triggers
Lecture 26 PTSD Test?
Section 5: Class # 5 - Complex PTSD
Lecture 27 Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Lecture 28 Complex PTSD Symptoms
Section 6: Class # 6 - At Risk Groups for PTSD
Lecture 29 Social Disadvantage and PTSD
Lecture 30 People with Disabilities
Lecture 31 Indigenous and First Nations People
Lecture 32 Sexuality & Gender Diverse People (LGBTIQ)
Lecture 33 Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) Groups
Lecture 34 Women
Lecture 35 At Risk Occupational Groups
Section 7: Class # 7 - PTSD in Children
Lecture 36 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Children
Lecture 37 PTSD Symptoms in Children
Lecture 38 Interventions for PTSD in Children
Lecture 39 Resources for Children with PTSD
Section 8: Class # 8 - PTSD Treatment
Lecture 40 Treatment for PTSD
Lecture 41 PTSD Therapy
Lecture 42 PTSD Medication
Lecture 43 PTSD: Cannabis, MDMA, and Psychadelics
Lecture 44 Nutritional Interventions for PTSD
Lecture 45 Exercise Therapy for PTSD
Lecture 46 Sleep Hygeine
Lecture 47 Coping With PTSD
Lecture 48 PTSD Recovery
Lecture 49 PTSD Help
Section 9: Class # 9 - Social Interventions in PTSD
Lecture 50 Social Interventions, Stigma and PTSD
Lecture 51 Access to Appropriate Housing
Lecture 52 Vocational Support & Employment Re-Engagement
Lecture 53 Access to Training and Education
Lecture 54 Social Re-Engagement
Lecture 55 Minimization of Environmental Harms
Section 10: Class # 10 - Counselling and Psychological Support for PTSD
Lecture 56 Prolonged-Exposure Therapy (PET)
Lecture 57 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Lecture 58 Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
Lecture 59 Group Therapy in PTSD
Lecture 60 Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT)
Lecture 61 Art Therapy
Section 11: Class # 11 - PTSD: Learning Considerations
Lecture 62 Crisis Intervention
Lecture 63 Mental Health First Aid
Lecture 64 Suicide Prevention
Section 12: Class # 12 - Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) for PTSD
Lecture 65 Natural Products and Nutrition
Lecture 66 Mind-Body Medicine
Lecture 67 Manipulative and Body-Based Practices
Lecture 68 Whole Medicine Systems (TCM & Ayurvedic Medicine)
Section 13: Class # 13 - PTSD Checklist
Lecture 69 Do I Have PTSD?
Lecture 70 PTSD Quiz
Lecture 71 PTSD Support Groups
Section 14: Class # 14 - Compassion Fatigue
Lecture 72 Impacts of PTSD on Families and Carers
Lecture 73 Secondary Traumatic Stress and Vicarious Trauma
Lecture 74 What is Compassion Fatigue?
Lecture 75 Compassion Fatigue Symptoms
Lecture 76 Compassion Fatigue and Burnout
Lecture 77 Compassion Fatigue Impacts
Lecture 78 Compassion Fatigue Test
Lecture 79 Compassion Fatigue Treatment
Lecture 80 Preventing Compassion Fatigue
Section 15: Class # 15 - Self-Help & PTSD
Lecture 81 PTSD Prevention and Risk Management
Lecture 82 Resilience and Coping
Lecture 83 Additional Resources
Section 16: Final Words
Lecture 84 Where to From Here?
Lecture 85 Thanks for Your Support
This is an introductory guide to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) for those who want to gain a greater knowledge and understanding of PTSD. ,Individuals with a diagnosis of PTS or PTSD,Partners, family, and friends of those with PTS or PTSD,Individuals employed in front-line defence and emergency services, now or in the past. This may include professions such as the MILITARY and DEFENCE, NATIONAL GUARD, SPECIAL EMERGENCY SERVICES, POLICE, AMBULANCE and PARAMEDICS, FIREFIGHTERS, RESCUE & RETRIEVAL SERVICES, DISASTER MANAGEMENT ,Partners, family, and friends of those employed in front-line defence and emergency services, now or in the past (MILITARY and DEFENCE, NATIONAL GUARD, SPECIAL EMERGENCY SERVICES, POLICE, AMBULANCE and PARAMEDICS, FIREFIGHTERS, RESCUE & RETRIEVAL SERVICES, DISASTER MANAGEMENT),Mental health professionals looking for a PTSD refresher or a more expanded PTSD program, or allied health and medical professionals who work with clients/patients who may also have mental health conditions with or without substance use disorders who would like more detailed knowledge of PTSD. This may include PSYCHOLOGISTS, CLINICAL AND REHABILITATION COUNSELLORS, PSYCHOTHERAPISTS, MEDICAL DOCTORS, DENTISTS, NURSES, PHARMACOLOGISTS, PHYSICAL THERAPISTS, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS, SPEECH PATHOLOGISTS, PROSTHETISTS & ORTHOTISTS, PODIATRISTS, OSTEOPATHS, CHIROPRACTORS, ADDICTIONS & SUD PROFESSIONALS, OPTOMETISTS, AUDIOLOGISTS, TRADITIONAL & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE PROFESSIONALS,Community and Legal services professionals. This may include SOCIAL WORKERS, YOUTH WORKERS, CHILD & FAMILY PROTECTION, AGED CARE WORKERS, DISABILITY SUPPORT WORKER, CORRECTIONS & JUSTICE OFFICERS, HOMLESSNESS & ACCOMODATION OFFICERS, REHABILITATION WORKERS, FAMILY SERVICES WORKERS, REFUGEE & MIGRANT OFFICERS, CHAPLAINS, LAWYERS, LEGAL ASSISTANTS, JUDGES, LAW CLERKS, FORENSICS OFFICERS, FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHERS & PHOTOJOURNALISTS ,Animal welfare professionals. This may include VETERINARIANS, VETERINARY NURSES, VETERINARY SUPPORT WORKERS, ANIMAL WELFARE & PROTECTION OFFICERS,Individuals, and/or family members of individuals, with a history of experiencing or witnessing of a traumatic event where there is physical harm or threat of physical harm. This may include (but are not limited to) war, torture, acts of terrorism, physical and/or sexual assault, horrific accidents, and natural disasters.,Anyone with an interest in health and wellbeing