Trauma and Mental Health
Examining: Helping Traumatized Children Learn
This is a 3 credit hour, self-paced course based on Helping Traumatized Children Learn – A Report and Policy Agenda from the Massachusetts Advocates for Children: Trauma and Learning Policy Initiative. Helping Traumatized Children Learn is the result of an extraordinary collaboration among educators, parents, mental health professionals, community groups, and attorneys determined to help children experiencing the traumatic effects of exposure to family violence succeed in school.
Examining: Helping Students Overcome Depression & Anxiety
This is a 3 credit, self-paced course based on Helping Students Overcome Depression and Anxiety, 2nd Ed. (2008) by
Kenneth W. Merrell. The course focuses on how educators, counselors, social workers, psychologists and other
behavioral/emotional support personnel in the schools can help children with anxiety and depression. Participants will learn about internalizing behavioral disorders in children and adolescents, and what techniques are best for dealing with them.
This is a 3 credit hour, self-paced course based on Helping Traumatized Children Learn – A Report and Policy Agenda from the Massachusetts Advocates for Children: Trauma and Learning Policy Initiative. Helping Traumatized Children Learn is the result of an extraordinary collaboration among educators, parents, mental health professionals, community groups, and attorneys determined to help children experiencing the traumatic effects of exposure to family violence succeed in school.
Examining: Helping Students Overcome Depression & Anxiety
This is a 3 credit, self-paced course based on Helping Students Overcome Depression and Anxiety, 2nd Ed. (2008) by
Kenneth W. Merrell. The course focuses on how educators, counselors, social workers, psychologists and other
behavioral/emotional support personnel in the schools can help children with anxiety and depression. Participants will learn about internalizing behavioral disorders in children and adolescents, and what techniques are best for dealing with them.