Trauma-informed care is a whole way of being with a person, built on safety, consent and trust. Getting it wrong can re-wound someone. This course teaches you to get it right.
Trauma-informed care begins with a single reframe. Here is how a client often gets described in a case note. Watch the lens change.
"Difficult. Manipulative. Resistant. Won't engage."
"Protecting themselves. Doing what once kept them safe. Not resistant, careful. The behaviour makes complete sense once you know what it survived."
Nothing about the client changed. Your lens did. And that single shift changes every choice you make next, how you pace, how you ask, when you stay quiet.
the rest of the course is learning to hold this lens steadily, even when it's hard.
A well-meaning question at the wrong moment, a push toward disclosure, a missed cue around safety, any of these can set someone back. Good intentions are not enough.
So this is not a topic you skim. It is a way of working you build carefully: the neurobiology, the principles, the boundaries, and the steadiness to hold all of it in the room.
Inside this course you get a trauma-informed practice simulator. You sit with an AI client and rehearse the hardest part: pacing, consent, staying with someone without pushing.
You can pause, get it wrong, and try again, which you can never do with a real person who has just trusted you with something heavy. The cost of learning is carried by the simulation, not by a vulnerable human.
๐ part of the course ยท for enrolled studentsWant to feel the idea first? The free general Practice Room is open in the Commons. try it free ›
No. Recorded modules plus the trauma-informed Practice Room, a workbook of safety and grounding tools, and a graded assessment for the certificate. You learn it and you practise it. There's just no live class in this tier, and we say so.
It trains you in trauma-informed care, the lens and the safe way of working. Treating complex or clinical trauma needs further qualification and supervision. We are clear about scope, and about when to refer on.
Quarterly, in small curated batches with limited seats so the work stays held. If a batch doesn't suit you, start self-paced now and upgrade into the next one.
It builds the skill, not the licence. A Master's is still required to practise professionally in India. This counts toward listing once you qualify.
Start self-paced today, or join the next live cohort. Same faculty, same care, your pace.
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