Course summary
Psychological trauma is a growing area of both academic and professional interest. There is an increasing recognition that a wide variety of occupations and professions are working with traumatised populations on a daily basis. Course overview An understanding of the needs, and what can be identified as best practice in terms of working with traumatised individuals, can vastly improve a person’s engagement and recovery. The underlying philosophy behind the course is an inclusive holistic view of trauma, focusing on the contributions of neurological, psychological and sociological views of psychological trauma throughout. The course allows you to gain a number of transferable skills, whilst encouraging you to explore a number of theoretical concepts, and your application to psychological trauma in the real setting. Why study this course with us? The programme is designed to:
- Provide an intellectual setting within which you can develop an understanding of the appropriate response to psychological trauma, and improve your analytical skills
- Critically examine current research related to post-traumatic stress, post-traumatic stress disorder and dissociation
- Explore the range of therapeutic approaches to working with psychological trauma, and current understanding of the effectiveness of these approaches
- Develop skills in managing traumatic incidents and intervening organisations
- Examine the models of managing traumatic incidents and the different contexts in which these might apply
- Managing Traumatic Incidents,
- Post-Traumatic Stress,
- Responding to Psychological Trauma: Therapeutic Perspectives.
Modules
For the latest module information please visit our website: https://www1.chester.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/psychological-trauma
Assessment method
Assessment tasks frequently require students to consider how theory and evidence are applicable to real-world examples. These may be scenario-based, reflective, or more discursive. Students will have opportunities to engage in formative assessment opportunities which build understanding, knowledge and awareness (but do not contribute to a module mark) in preparation of summative assessment tasks (those which do contribute to the overall module mark).
Entry requirements
A good honours degree in any discipline or equivalent, and relevant experience of working in the field of Psychological Trauma. The application process may include an interview.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
No fee information has been provided for this course
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Provider information
University of Chester
Parkgate Road
Chester
CH1 4BJ