The description of the program will include references and citations in
each of the following sections:
1. Overview of the trauma topic and experience.
Who are the survivors of this trauma? What have they
experienced? Why do they need this program? How does this
program treat trauma systemically? Rationale for a systemic
approach that involves family or social network outside of the
program.
2. Overview of the program.
What model or theoretical approaches does the program use
(examples: CBT, SFBT, EMDR, CAMS, FOCUS, ect.)? How does
the program achieve cultural/gender relevance for a diverse
group? How does family or social network (friends, extended
kin, peers) participate? What assessments are used to collect
information on the participants (screening)? What are the goals
of this program? How are those goals measured?
3. What stages does the program involve? Briefly describe each
of the following (do not format as a list).
Within each stage, describe the specific approaches and
procedures for crisis or trauma intervention. Do not attempt to
regiment or mandate a “one size-fits-all” approach.
How does the program individualize treatment for each
person? What interventions empower participants to design their own
journey? For example, if immediate family is not available, what
extended family or community can become part of a person’s
team?
4. What training do practitioners receive on how to provide
extensive empathy in crisis or trauma intervention. Describe
the attitudes and skills needed to achieve biopsychosocial
empathy.
The paper should be:
1. 8-10 pages, double spaced,
2. Times New Roman Size 12 Font,
3. Title page should have title of the paper, name, date, class
name.
4. The reference list should be APA formatted with a minimum of
8 references.
5. There should be 4-5 headings labeling each section of your
paper.