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Physical Activity For Trauma-Related Symptoms

This course has been designed to introduce practitioners to the use of physical activity as a potential treatment intervention for trauma-related symptoms. We will review research on the use of physical activity as an adjunct and stand-alone intervention and discuss its efficacy for the prevention and treatment of trauma-related symptoms and acute stressors. We will look at the methodology of existing systematic reviews and meta-analyses to determine what kinds of movement practices (e.g., aerobic/cardiovascular, resistance training, yoga, etc.,) may benefit individuals with trauma-related symptoms. Finally, we will provide evidence-based recommendations on the dose-response (e.g., frequency, intensity) of physical activity for the treatment of trauma-related symptoms and potential barriers/limitations.

Level: Intermediate

  • Describe the efficacy of physical activity interventions for the treatment of trauma-related symptoms.
  • Identify what kinds of exercise are associated with improvements in trauma-related symptoms.
  • Identify dose response (e.g., frequency, intensity) of exercise associated with improvements in trauma-related symptoms. 
  • Make recommendations for the inclusion of physical activity for clients with trauma-related symptoms.

Who is this Course For?

This course is intended for psychologists for the purpose of post-graduate education for mental health professionals. The instructional level is at the introductory and intermediate levels. 

Course Format

The primary format of the course is a series of pre-recorded video lectures made available after purchasing the course. To ensure our course material is accessible, we also provide the content with captions and a written transcript.

Commercial Support

There is no commercial support for this CE program, content, or instructor(s). 

How to Take this Course & Criteria to Receive CE Credit

To obtain a certificate of completion for continuing education credits associated with this course, please follow the following steps:

  1. Enroll in this course
  2. Complete course content
    • Watch/Read/Listen to the pre-recorded home study lectures at your own pace.
  3. Take the post-test assessment, achieve a passing grade of at least 75%.
  4. Complete the Course Evaluation.

Remember, full attendance is required for all CE activities. This means you will be asked to attest that you viewed the lecture content in its entirety.

Once you have completed the above steps, your course certificate will automatically populate for download. It can be downloaded immediately, emailed, and will be available for future download.

Accommodations

We seek to ensure all participants are able to fully, equally, and independently access the educational content. Our goal is to have a website that is perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. If you have any difficulty navigating the website, we want to know! Please contact us at info@movement-psychology.com.

While our educational offerings are primarily in recorded video lecture format, we also provide a written transcript for each course. Both a transcript of the recording and a video with captions are available via a link provided at the base of each lecture. In addition, PowerPoint slides are available for download. 

CE credits require a post-test assessment. The assessment is untimed and provided in writing on the course website. However, for individuals with visual impairments or those who may benefit from an orally presented post-test and program evaluation, contact us. We will work with you to find an alternative option for completing the course post-test and program evaluation.

We remain available and open to ANY additional requests for format modification or additional assistance.

If any accommodations are needed to enroll or participate in the course or complete the post-test and course evaluation, please contact us at info@movement-psychology.com.

Access and Expiration

COURSE ACCESS

Once enrolled in the course, you will have one year to complete the course and the associated post-test. If your access lapses before completing all tasks, you may need to re-enroll.

CERTIFICATE ACCESS

Once you have completed the post-test and program evaluation, your certificate will be immediately available for download. The Center for Movement-Based Psychotherapy will keep course certificates on file for 7 years. If a certificate is needed, log into your account and download it, or contact info@movement-psychology.com.

POST-TEST RETAKE POLICY

You are allotted 3 retries to achieve the acceptable 75% passing grade.

Cost

This course costs $79.99 at base, however, it may be discounted below this price on the website or through promotional material. The completion of the course provides 1.5 CE credit. 

CE Approvals

The Center for Movement-Based Psychotherapy is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Center for Movement-Based Psychotherapy maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

Questions?

Contact us at info@movement-psychology.com.

We will do our best to return your email within 24-48 hours during business hours: Monday through Friday, 9am to 5pm mountain time (MST).

If you have any questions, concerns, or grievances, please feel free to email us at info@movement-psychology.com.

Physical Activity For Trauma-Related Symptoms Course Work

Takes The Test!

Test your knowledge to earn your certificate and claim your CEs! You’ll have three attempts for this “open note” quiz. And since you’ve made it this far, consider completing the course evaluation form! This helps us refine current and future programming. Responses are confidential, so let us know what you think!

Lessons

Attestation Physical Activity for Trauma-Related Symptoms Quiz Course Evaluation


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