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Re: child trauma course
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<DIV>I believe it is 10 hours total.</DIV>
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<DIV>Rob Longo</DIV>
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<DIV>In a message dated 10/26/2005 3:47:26 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
jcrowley@nmsu.edu writes:</DIV>
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style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" face=Arial color=#000000 size=2>Do you
know about how long the course takes to complete? I'm <BR>interested in
the material, but I need to schedule the time. Thanks<BR><BR>Joan
Crowley<BR><BR>On Oct 25, 2005, at 2:36 PM, Ben Saunders wrote:<BR><BR>>
Lisa,<BR>><BR>> You may want to consider incorporating TF-CBTWeb, our
new web-based <BR>> distance learning course for Trauma-Focused
Cognitive-Behavioral <BR>> Therapy, into your new course. We have had
contact from several <BR>> professors asking for permission to use it in
their courses, which we <BR>> have granted. The web-based course
includes descriptions of all <BR>> TF-CBT treatment procedures, video
demonstrations of all procedures, <BR>> client homework ideas, cultural
considerations for all procedures, and <BR>> common clinical
challenges. Each module also has a pre and post test. <BR>> Licensed
practitioners can receive 10 CE hours for the completing the <BR>>
course. TF-CBTWeb was developed through a SAMHSA grant as part of our
<BR>> National Child Traumatic Stress Network center activities and is free
<BR>> to all users. It can be accessed at
www.musc.edu/tfcbt.<BR>><BR>> Ben<BR>><BR>> Lisa fontes
wrote:<BR>><BR>>> Dear Colleagues,<BR>>> I will most likely be
teaching a course on child trauma at a graduate <BR>>> school of social
work this summer. i would be most grateful if you <BR>>> would be
willing to share with me:<BR>>> 1) The references for
your “favorite” articles on child <BR>>> trauma—the essential
list, and<BR>>> 2) Syllabi that you may have
developed on this topic.<BR>>> 3) Any thoughts on
particular topics that you feel are essential <BR>>> to include
(assessment, dissociation, EMDR, whatever).<BR>>> Please feel free
to write me off-list.<BR>>> Many thanks,<BR>>> Lisa Fontes,
Ph.D.<BR>>> LFontes@rcn.com<BR>><BR>> -- <BR>>
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Benjamin E. Saunders, Ph.D.<BR>> National Crime Victims Research and
Treatment Center<BR>> Medical University of South Carolina<BR>> 165
Cannon Street, Box 250852
843-792-2945 Telephone<BR>> Charleston, SC 29425
843-792-7146 Fax<BR>><BR>> Visit our web sites:
www.musc.edu/cvc<BR>>
www.musc.edu/tfcbt<BR>>
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