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Overview
- Learn about trauma-informed practice as a framework for understanding the impact of trauma and investigate the various models and approaches to recognising and treating trauma.  Â
- Develop skills and knowledge in a range of approaches to working with trauma in contemporary society, within diverse populations and across the lifespan. Explore theories and models of trauma, the skills and interventions required, and the ethical and legal aspects underpinning the practice of counselling.   Â
- Engage in case conceptualisation and the application of trauma informed practices for the physical, emotional and cultural safety of clients.Â
- Learn how to recognise and assess a range of trauma symptoms and triggers utilising case studies. Â
- Prepare for a career that you're able to sustain by learning about vicarious trauma and the ability to recognise signs of burnout to ensure you’re skilled in sustainable self-care practice. Â
- Understand more about the continuous discoveries in neuroscience and how this will shape the future of counselling interventions and inform your therapeutic interventions as a counsellor.
Career outcomes
This specialisation equips professionals to work with individuals who have experienced trauma, including abuse, violence, loss, and crisis. Trauma focused counselling roles could include:Â
- case managerÂ
- refugee and asylum seeker support workerÂ
- victim support officerÂ
- psychosocial recovery coach (NDIS)Â
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP) counsellorÂ
- correctional services counsellor or support workerÂ
- crisis intervention counsellor or support workerÂ
- grief and loss counsellor or support workerÂ
- domestic and family violence counsellor.Â
Graduates from the Master of Counselling will be able to register as a counsellor with , and with a specialisation in Trauma Focused Practice, you will be prepared for a role as a trauma counsellor within various industries including social work, human services, policing and criminal justice, education and health.
Professional accreditation
The Master of Counselling (Qualifying) is accredited by the  and the  which enables registration as a Counsellor with the .
What you'll study
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Relevant degrees for this specialisation
Graduate Diploma of Counselling
Build or extend your expertise in a specialist counselling area and fulfil part of the eligibility requirements for professional counselling association membership. Learn specific counselling assessment and intervention skills that you can apply across a range of contexts, issues and populations. Be ready to use contemporary, trauma-informed, and culturally sensitive theories and models in counselling assessment and client-centred therapy.
Master of Counselling
Begin the path to a rewarding career, gaining expertise to help individuals improve their mental health and well-being. Upskill in specialist counselling areas and research methods. Tailor your study based on your experience or interests, with specialisation options unique to ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµ.
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