Master's Degree Programming

Strength-Based (Trauma Informed) Leadership Programs (SBTILP)

Training Format

Description

Strength-Based (Trauma Informed) Leadership Programs (SBTILP) uses an award-winning three (3) step (hierarchical) model to bring positive transformation to children, youth, teens, families, and professionals. Two examples of programs are Teen Leadership and Conflict Resolution Theater. The highly Interactive programs and keynotes have pioneered using evidenced-based practices; the arts (visual, culinary, performing), games, exercises, discussion, writing, sociometry, role-plays and interactive musicals to engage. 

Happy to discuss the compassionate practices, strategies, and program design that brings positive outcomes to community programs leading to positive transformation.

Here is a link to a wonderful letter written about the impact of the Strength-Based (Trauma Informed) Leadership Programs (SBTILP)

Time Commitment

Each workshop is designed, interactively delivered, and evaluated to meet the goals and outcomes identified.

Contact Information

Judy Nelson, MSS, CP, LCSW
judynelson2@gmail.com
267-769-4349
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Thomas Jefferson University: Master of Science in Community and Trauma Counseling

Training Format

Location
Philadelphia, PA

Target Audience

Description

The Master of Science in Community and Trauma Counseling program is designed to meet the growing demand for professionals who are well-equipped to provide counseling to individuals and communities influenced by adverse experiences, catastrophic events or traumatic stress. By combining a comprehensive, innovative, multidisciplinary education, the program exposes students to the societal impact of trauma in the political, economic and social spheres. The MS degree program is a 60-credit, full-time program with a flexible format to allow students to maintain employment.

Time Commitment

The MS in Community and Trauma Counselling is a two-year, full-time program. Part time, 3 and 4 year curriculum is available. Three cohorts are available; two week day, daytime cohorts, and one Saturday/evening cohort(to accommodate those who work while attending
the program) 

Contact Information

Sheryl Cooley
4201 Henry Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19144-5497
Phone: 215.951.0253
Email: Sheryl.Cooley@jefferson.edu