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MA - Master of Arts
Jubilee Campus
Part Time
SEP-26
32 Months
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MA - Master of Arts
Jubilee Campus
Part Time
SEP-26
32 Months
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No-one is immune to trauma it can affect everyone in some form or another. Understanding the nature of psychological trauma is paramount in helping those who are suffering the most. It's a challenging and complex occupation, but has many rewarding and life changing moments. Our MA Trauma Informed Practice is for those who work with people who have experienced or are experiencing trauma. The course takes a holistic psychosocial approach to trauma and provides you with the core knowledge and theory needed to become a professional in the field. You'll explore models of psychological trauma and consider how trauma impacts on mind and body and later in the course you will look at organisational responses to trauma.You will enhance your knowledge of childhood trauma and adversity, as well as understand the life-long implications this can have on person’s wellbeing. You will be introduced to the new frontiers in trauma practice including the concept of working with people who are ‘living in trauma’, the ways in which we might start to think about and understand ‘trauma perpetration’ and finally ‘trauma prevention’.We have a range of people who teach on the course bringing broad range of existing knowledge, skills and experience. Upon completion of the course, you'll be equipped with the skills of understanding trauma and have the capacity to develop research and evidence based practice to help those who are suffering, and you will have a substantial under-pinning to go onto develop your work at Doctoral level (and you will be supported with this).This course attracts students working in many different roles such as nurses, teachers, social workers, probation officers, counsellors, psychologists, occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, art therapists, physiotherapists, artists and others whose work is in a trauma related field.The course has strong connections with the Institute of Mental Health (IMH) which is also on the Jubilee Campus, and students are encouraged to engage with the extra learning and research opportunities in the IMH.
2:2 (or international equivalent) in a helping-related discipline. Applicants with a degree in any other discipline must have at least one year of practice providing trauma-related support and will be considered on an individual basis.
Students living in
Domestic
£1,156 month
Students from Domestic
£10,400 full time fee for 2025 entry.
£3,017 month
Students from EU
£27,150 full time fee for 2025 entry.
£3,017 month
Students from International
£27,150 full time fee for 2025 entry.
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