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Learn evidence-based treatments for working with victims of complex trauma. Then put your skills into practice working with adolescents in the community.

According to the (NCTSN), more than two-thirds of young people up to age 16 have experienced a traumatic event such as physical, emotional or sexual abuse, witnessing violence or surviving a catastrophic occurrence. Many adolescents have been exposed to multiple traumas. But mental-health professionals often lack the knowledge of how to identify and treat these teens.

To fill the need for a skilled trauma workforce, the Â鶹ֱ²¥ School of Social Work established a new program in 2012: the Institute for Adolescent Trauma Treatment and Training.

As a graduate student in the School of Social Work, you’ll have the opportunity to attend workshops alongside experienced mental-health professionals, where you’ll learn best-practices trauma-informed therapies: (TF-CBT) and (SPARCS). Then you can implement your newly acquired trauma treatment skills in your field placement working with adolescents in such settings as , one of the largest residential youth programs in New York.

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