Intrapersonal Conflict and Stress Management
Online Workshop:
Intrapersonal Conflict and Stress Management
This fully online course addresses the question: "What is intrapersonal conflict and stress (conflict within one's own self), and how can it be addressed more effectively—for myself, and for the clients/students that I serve?” Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to do the following: distinguish between different types of stress; describe the impact of traumatic stress on children and adults: identify aspects and types of dissociation; identify and evaluate preferred techniques through practice, application, and reflection; and describe the benefits and intentions of your preferred techniques to others. Developed for teachers, counselors, social workers, and psychologists, this course is helpful to anyone working with people experiencing inner conflict and stressful life situations and includes the opportunity to try out and develop ways of sharing stress reduction techniques with your clients or students.
Required Textbook: None
- 2 graduate credit hours: CES 50093
Dr. Jennifer Maxwell, Instructor, LDES
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