From a scientific perspective, learners will explore three types of psychological disorders that have their origins in trauma. They will gain a comprehensive understanding of the psychology of anxiety which will include diagnostic criteria, prevalence, contributing factors, treatments, and cultural influences. Learners will also delve into the cognitive psychological principles that they can use to master course material, the physiological and psychological effects of stress, and techniques to overcome them.



Psychology of Disorders Related to Trauma, Anxiety, & Stress Specialization
Disorders Related to Trauma, Anxiety, & Stress. Introduce psychological disorders related to trauma, psychopathologies of anxiety, managing stress.

Instructor: Kyle Smith
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What you'll learn
Users will define, identify, and explain stress, its theories, physiology, health impacts, and effective coping/management strategies.
Users will identify the nature, causes, and global prevalence of anxiety disorders and evaluate their effective treatments.
Users will learn how psychological disorders and trauma-related psychopathologies are diagnosed, the associated issues, and effective treatments.
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Specialization - 3 course series
What you'll learn
Different types of trauma, their definitions, and the range of potential outcomes—both negative and positive—that can follow traumatic experiences
How PTSD, acute stress disorder, and dissociative disorders are understood, diagnosed and treated by clinicians
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What you'll learn
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What you'll learn
Understand the nature of stress and identify its common causes and symptoms.
Describe the psychological, social, and physiological consequences of stress.
Explain how to effectively cope with stressors and prepare yourself to be able to grow after a stressor
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Frequently asked questions
Approximately 5 weeks per course assuming 6-8 hours per week of work.
High school diploma or equivalent is prefered.
You can take the courses in any order you wish, but we recommend: Trauma, Anxiety, and Stress
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Financial aid available,