Trauma Identification and Intervention in Children Aged 0-5 Series

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Series Summary

The courses in this series equip you with knowledge and tools to support infants and young children (0-5) experiencing trauma symptoms in Colorado. You'll learn to recognize trauma symptoms, understand its impact, and explore prevention, intervention, and treatment programs, gaining practical experience in selecting evidence-based approaches for trauma care in community settings.

Courses in this Series Include:

  • Identifying Trauma Symptoms in Children Aged 0-5 (1 APA-CEU)
  • Effective Interventions for Trauma in Children Aged 0-5 (1 APA-CEU)

NOTE: We recommend completing each course in the series in the order above. 


Learning Audience

The learners for this training are behavioral health service providers, social workers, counselors, peer support specialists, and other professionals who support individuals with substance use and behavioral health conditions.


Continuing Education Credits

Each course in this series is eligible for Continued Education Units (CEU) upon completion, which are awarded as follows: 

  • 1 CEU credit awarded per (1) hour of completed learning

The University of Colorado is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The University of Colorado maintains responsibility for this program and its content. 


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Price: Free