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Nov 23, 2024
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HOD-816 Post Traumatic Growth4 semester credits Students examine the psychological, emotional, social, spiritual, and physical paradigms for coping with the profound changes that result from trauma. Trauma often represents axial points in time in people’s lives that reframe who they are. Trauma leads to questioning assumptions about life, values, ideals, and goals in life often resulting in shock, despair, depression and much more. Survivors of trauma react in different ways, some healthy and others less so. Students critically analyze different approaches to trauma and the narrative and phenomenological structures of these experiences and consider how, for some, trauma becomes a paradoxical catalyst for personal growth and transformation. Delivery Method: Online Grading Default: Letter Learning Outcome(s):
- Critically analyze and construct scholarly arguments relevant to theories of post traumatic growth
- Write a scholarly paper on an advanced post traumatic grown topic
- Demonstrate understanding of ways to apply posttraumatic growth theory and research to professional and personal practice.
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