CWDS Curriculum
Trauma Resource Institute: Community Resiliency Model
Level: Advanced Practice – Lineworker or Supervisor
Credits: 7.5 Hours
Intended Audience: Course is intended for lineworkers or supervisors to learn how to use the Community Resiliency Model for self-care
Description of Course: Course will review the concepts of the Community Resiliency Model and how to use the skills from this model for self-care.
Intended Objectives:
- Learn three or more key concepts of the Community Resiliency Model including the Resilient Zone and Stuck on High/Low.
- Describe three or more ways traumatic/stressful life experiences affect an individual physically, cognitively, behaviorally, psychologically and spiritually.
- Describe the parasympathetic and sympathetic arms of the autonomic nervous system and their impact on traumatic stress symptoms.
- Practice the six skills of the Community Resiliency Model and how to use these for self-care.
- Understand current evidence-based research that describes the effectiveness of the Community Resiliency Model.
Topics Include:
- Introduction to the Community Resiliency Model
- Human Experience after Traumatic Experiences
- Resiliency and Trauma Defined
- Defensive and Protective Responses
- Explicit and Implicit Memory and working with stories
Mental Health & Behavioral Health
Worker Retention