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SFPA Peer Support Seminar 3. Moral Injury and Trauma: A Control-Mastery Theory Perspective
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SFPA Peer Support Seminar 3. Moral Injury and Trauma: A Control-Mastery Theory Perspective
Presented by James McCalllum, PhD
Control-Mastery Theory is a way to understand trauma as events that mean something to the patient, rather than simply a collection of physical symptoms.
Learning Objectives
- Definition of moral injury as the result of moral stress
- Brief overview of CMT
- Conditions that tend to precede or cause moral injury
- Working with moral injury: more than symptom reduction
- Using the CMT model for formulating a treatment plan
We will have 20 min social after this presentation. Please stay if you would like. Joining social only is also welcome.
When:
Saturday, November 7, 2020, 3:00 PM until 4:00 PM
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Rebecca Crabb
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