Course Guide for MCP 621: Trauma and Healing in Christian Contexts

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This course explores the dynamics of trauma and its effects on individuals, families, and communities, with a focus on Christian perspectives and practices for healing. Topics include the nature of trauma, biblical insights on suffering and resilience, trauma-informed care, and integrating spiritual practices into recovery. Students will examine evidence-based approaches and spiritual resources for promoting healing, hope, and restoration.

What Will You Learn?

  • 1. Understand the psychological, physical, and spiritual impacts of trauma.
  • 2. Explore biblical perspectives on suffering, healing, and resilience.
  • 3. Learn trauma-informed care principles and evidence-based approaches for recovery.
  • 4. Develop skills to integrate Christian practices into trauma healing.
  • 5. Design strategies for addressing trauma in individuals and faith-based communities.

Course Content

Trauma and Healing in Christian Contexts
Course Objectives: By the end of this course, students will: 1. Understand the psychological, physical, and spiritual impacts of trauma. 2. Explore biblical perspectives on suffering, healing, and resilience. 3. Learn trauma-informed care principles and evidence-based approaches for recovery. 4. Develop skills to integrate Christian practices into trauma healing. 5. Design strategies for addressing trauma in individuals and faith-based communities

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