This course is the applied component of the Trauma-Informed Engagement and Healing Certificate. Students will continue building their foundations of healing-centered practice while reflecting on their own experiences with the larger themes of the certificate. Using an authoethnographic method of research and analysis, students will write a synthesis paper exploring a central theme or theory from the curriculum and connect their analysis with experiences from their professional lives or other previous experience. The synthesis paper will allow students to apply the practices they were introduced to in the foundations course and further expand their capacities for trust-building and interpersonal communication. Students will have the opportunity to present the final project in the form of a podcast, 'zine, annotated collection, or an alternate format in consultation with faculty.
This course is available on Monday or Wednesday evenings. Class meetings for this course are held completely online.
This is the third of three courses that comprise the Trauma Informed Engagement and Healing Certificate at Evergreen. Courses must be taken in sequential order.
Anticipated Credit Equivalencies:
4 - Applied Psychology
Registration
Students must complete The Social Psychology of Trauma and Healing as well as Foundations of Healing-Centered Practice before taking this course.
Pre-requisite: Students must take the Social Psychology of Trauma and Healing AND the Foundations of Healing-Centered Practice courses first if enrolled in the certificate.
Academic Details
This offering is connected to the Trauma-Informed Engagement and Healing Certificate at Evergreen. For more information visit: https://www.evergreen.edu/academics/professional-continuing-education/t…
Psychology, sociology, community organizing