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By the end of the course, the Counselor, Marriage and Family Therapist, Social Worker or Psychologist will be able to:
-Explain psychology of terrorism as first of five techniques in treating victims of terrorism.
-Discuss second of five techniques in treating victims of terrorism which is coping with grief.
-Describe third technique of treating victims of terrorism which is understanding terrorists' attitudes.
-Explain fourth technique in treating victims of terrorism which is compassion fatigue.
-List six symptoms of a major depressive episode.
-Explain the relationship between terrorism and media.
-Discuss last technique for treating victims of terrorism which is vicarious traumatization.
-Explain what the certified counselor must do when a client’s condition indicates that there is a clear and imminent danger to the client or others.
-Explain what sets Religious Terrorism apart from other forms of terroristic activity.
-Name three possible Mind-Sets a trauma survivor may exhibit.
-Explain what is “The Problem” in the book “American Jihad,” author Steven Emerson interviewed Salih, a Palestinian working in Pakistan.
-Explain what the ideology of the Islamic State is based upon.
-Explain what is the Origins of ISIS.
-Explain what is the purpose of Information Warfare.
-Explain why is human trafficking an effective tool for terrorist organizations.
-Explain what is the reason African Americans may have difficulty accepting alcohol abuse/dependence as a disease.
-Explain what linked lives.
-Explain what is structure indicators, in Cultural Competency Assessment.
-Explain what is one of the first questions you might ask yourself regarding Compassion/Fatigue.


"The instructional level of this course is introductory, intermediate, or advanced depending on the learners clinical area of expertise."