PTSD and Complicated Grief
Today only: £40 instead of £80. This course deepens your knowledge of post-traumatic stress disorder and teaches you — through clinical examples — the skills needed to conduct a first clinical interview and carry out psychotherapy.
Learning objectives
- Understand post-traumatic stress disorder.
- Learn to conduct a first clinical interview.
- Assess symptoms and the associated comorbid disorders.
Detailed content
Definition and understanding: the traumatic event defined; peritraumatic distress and peritraumatic dissociation; the impact of post-traumatic stress.
Conducting the clinical interview: leading a first interview; adopting the right stance with victims.
Symptom assessment: using the validated semi-structured questionnaire; measuring symptom intensity and frequency; complicated grief.
Conclusion. By the end of the course you will hold the tools and knowledge to understand and treat post-traumatic stress disorder — from symptom assessment to the conduct of clinical interviews.
Who is it for? Professionals (psychologists, psychotherapists, psychoanalysts, psychiatrists, sexologists, social workers, coaches, psychiatric nurses, and so on) and students of psychology, psychiatry and related disciplines. Other interested parties may write to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
To register and access the course. Register in your personal training space and pay the fee (invoice available). The course — videos and downloadable documents — is then available in your personal space, to be completed over several sittings, starting whenever you wish and without any time limit; the trainer can be contacted with questions. Take the validation test (minimum 70% correct for the nominative certificate; unlimited attempts — the aim is success through newly acquired knowledge), then download your nominative certificate under the Psy-Training header certifying successful completion.