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Course Description

Hours: 6

Combining mindfulness to strengthen emotional regulation with existing empirical supported post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) treatments can improve outcomes through:

  • Increasing engagement.
  • Increasing compliance.
  • Decreasing the level of ruminations in PTSD.

Several psychotherapeutic interventions incorporating training in mindfulness are clinically relevant to traumatic stress. PTSD treatment could benefit from including mindfulness into the therapeutic process. This would include areas such as the neuroscience of mindfulness, assessment instruments for mindfulness, mechanism of mindfulness and the relation between mindfulness and other techniques. Evidence suggests that mindfulness can improve the therapeutic results and the outcome of PTSD clients.

Mindfulness can be used in two ways:

  • As an emotional regulation support technique for existing empirically supported PTSD treatments.
  • As a stand-alone treatment (mindfulness based cognitive behaviour psychotherapies).

CCPA -- Pre-approved for 6 CEUs

Notes

For more information contact the Faculty of Social Work Professional Development office:

Email: fswprofessionaldevelopment@wlu.ca
Remote: 548-889-5128
Online: 548-889-4967

Cancellations and Transfers
Be sure to carefully review our cancellation and transfer information before registering.

Website: wlu.ca/fswpd

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Section Title
Mindfulness for Trauma
Type
Online
Dates
Jun 03, 2024 to Jun 23, 2024
Total Hours
6.0
Delivery Options
Course Fee(s)
Registration Fee non-credit $240.00
Potential Discount(s)
Section Notes

Instructor: Ian Robertson, MSW, RSW

Location: This online, asynchronous course will be available on the start date through MyLearningSpace, which is accessible through your student portal.

Website: wlu.ca/fswpd

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