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Post-Traumatic Growth: When Suffering Births Positive Transformation (3HR) Presented by Dreya Blume, MSW, LCSW

Post-Traumatic Growth: When Suffering Births Positive Transformation (3HR) Presented by Dreya Blume, MSW, LCSW

It is important to recognize the pain that accompanies trauma. At the same time, we are learning that positive psychological changes are possible for survivors, who can emerge from their nightmares with a newfound sense of strength, courage, and resilience. In this training, we will discuss the nature of post-traumatic growth and how we, as clinicians, can work with clients to foster its development.

We will explore the range of positive outcomes that can occur for a person following a trauma, which includes a new appreciation of life, the desire to help others, a deeper sense of spirituality, and a more profound connection to one’s inner wisdom. You will become familiar with the theory of “post-traumatic growth” which seeks to explain how and why this type of transformation might occur after a trauma. You will also learn what you can do to pave the way for clients to experience post-traumatic growth on their journey toward healing.

Upon completion of this training, participants will be able to:

  • Define the theory of “post-traumatic growth”
  • Describe how post-traumatic growth occurs
  • Determine how to foster post-traumatic growth in clients
  • Explain the different types of post-traumatic growth

Social workers completing this course receive 3 Clinical asynchronous continuing education credits.

For other board approvals, this course qualifies for 3 hours of Clinical continuing education training.

Course Instructor: Dreya Blume, MSW, LCSW

Recording Date: 11/16/2024

Lesson: Post-Traumatic Growth: When Suffering Births Positive Transformation (3HR) Presented by Dreya Blume, MSW, LCSW