We’ve all heard reassurances from news presenters following the announcement of a community tragedy that “counselling has been offered to those involved”. This unit equips the student for this special type of critical incident counselling by exploring the impacts of trauma as well as understanding the phases of a disaster and the standards response used by emergency services. Particular attention is given to the spiritual impacts of crises and the assessment and management of thoughts of suicide.
Unit code: DP9079S
Unit status: Archived (New unit)
Points: 24.0
Unit level: Postgraduate Elective
Unit discipline: Pastoral Theology and Ministry Studies
Delivery Mode: Face to Face
Proposing College: Stirling College
Show when this unit is running1. | Describe the symptoms and nature of complex trauma and critical incidents and explain the effects on the body, soul and spiritual dimensions if individuals and groups |
2. | Articulate the stages of disaster response and evaluate implement intervention strategies for psychological and spiritual care during each stage |
3. | Compare and contrast various types of Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) and articulate and implement a response plan in keeping with the Australian Inter-service Incident Management System (AIIMS) |
4. | Describe and evaluate spirituality and religious practices that can support healing and how they can cause further harm. |
5. | Articulate and evaluate constructs related to effective ministry in situations of acute stress, crisis and trauma causing individual suffering from a Christian perspective. |
6. | Undertake suicide risk assessment and management.* (*NOTE: This is a PACFA requirement) |
Prerequisites: 30 points in field D or AIFC’s Graduate Diploma in Counselling and Integrated Psychotherapy (Spiritual) Prohibited combinations: Students cannot do this unit who have also completed IPSTRA806A Provide counselling support in response to trauma reactions and critical incidents as part of their Graduate Diploma in Counselling and Integrated psychotherapy (Spiritual)
The course will be divided into 4 topics: • Definitions, Stress and Stress reactions • Suicide assessment and supporting individuals • Stages of Disaster and AIIMS • Critical Incident Stress Management Each topic will include a 20 minute lecture. These will be delivered during the one-day workshop and available by video. In weeks 4, 10, 14 and 18 a non-compulsory on line tutorial of no more than 2 hours will be available for students. This occurs the week after a topic is introduced and is designed to help with assessment related questions and clarification of points. Students will be allocated a learning partner and have structured formative discussion items they may use if they wish.
Type | Description | Word count | Weight (%) |
---|---|---|---|
Personal Reflection | Personal Reflection paper (2,000 words) |
2000 | 30.0 |
Forum | Discussion forum topic 3 (500 words) |
500 | 10.0 |
Forum | Discussion forum topic 4 (500 words) |
500 | 10.0 |
Case Study | Critical Incident case study paper (2,000 words) |
2000 | 30.0 |
Forum | Discussion forum topic 1 (500 words) |
5000 | 10.0 |
Forum | Discussion forum topic 2 (500 words) |
500 | 10.0 |
Unit approved for the University of Divinity by John Capper on 31 Dec, 2016
Unit record last updated: 2020-10-13 11:59:20 +1100