Course

Crisis and Trauma Counseling in Clinical Counseling ( 3 CE SEMESTER UNIT )

Self-paced
3 credits

$620 Enroll

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For assistance please contact ce@alliant.edu

Course Description

Crisis & Trauma Counseling in Clinical Counseling supports students to acquire the knowledge, and to develop the skills and professional dispositions, associated with providing crisis and trauma counseling to diverse populations. The course aligns with and supports 20/20: A Vision for the Future of Counseling’s unified definition of counseling as a professional relationship that empowers diverse individuals, families, and groups to accomplish mental health, wellness, education, and career goals.

Textbooks

Hello Students,

The required course materials for CECRS0113 are now available for purchase. Crisis and Trauma Counseling: Unique Forms of Helping (Second Edition) is published and distributed by Cognella, Inc.

Buy from Cognella directly at the following link:  https://store.cognella.com/81845-2A-NI-003

There are several advantages to purchasing directly.

  • The direct price should offer significant savings from other online vendors.
  • If  “opted out” of an inclusive access program, the link can be used to purchase directly.
  • Rent the digital version of the book for the length of the semester
  • Buy the digital version of the book.
  • Purchase a print copy of the book, and when you do, you can immediately get access to the first 30% of the book in digital form so you do not lose time on class assignments while waiting for the print book to arrive.

Best,
Diana Concannon

Frequently Asked Questions

CALPCC Licensure

CALPCC courses:

  • Fulfill LPCC Additional Coursework requirements
  • Are work at your own pace with no start or end dates. Anyone can register at any time.
  • Awards continuing education hours upon successful completion

The course is designed to meet requirements outlined in the STATUTES AND REGULATIONS RELATING TO THE PRACTICES OF PROFESSIONAL CLINICAL COUNSELING MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK, California Board of Behavioral Sciences, Section 4999.33 (L), January 2017.

 

Course Instructor

Diana Concannon, PsyD, PCI

Diana Concannon, PsyD, PCI

Diana M. Concannon is Associate Provost for Strategic Initiatives and Partnerships at Alliant International University, where she also serves as Dean of the California School of Forensic Studies. To each of these positions, she brings more than 25 years of executive leadership experience to support the development and delivery of quality, practical, and accessible education for those in the public safety, security, and mental health sectors.


She complements this work with a forensic assessment practice, and a threat assessment and management consultancy.


She is a forensic psychologist, licensed to practice in California, New York, Utah, and Washington D.C., a Professional Certified Investigator by the American Society for Industrial Security, a Rape Escape Instructor, and a Loyola Law School-trained Mediator.


She is the author of Kidnapping: An Investigator’s Guide, and Neurocriminology: Forensic and Legal Applications, Public Policy Implications

Full course description

Course Date:

Open Enrollment

Timeline:

Self-paced

Course Type:

Asynchronous Web Lectures