The course "Unpacking Race-Based Stress and Trauma: The Central Role of Liberation Psychology" is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the impact of race-based stress and trauma on individuals and communities. The course explores the concept of race-based stress and trauma, its psychological and physical effects, and the role of Liberation Psychology in addressing and healing these experiences. Participants will gain insights into the principles of Liberation Psychology and its applications in healthcare, community settings, advocacy, and research.
The course consists of interactive lectures, case studies, group discussions, and practical exercises. Participants will have the opportunity to engage with experts in the field and learn from real-world examples of Liberation Psychology in action. The course encourages active participation and collaboration, fostering a supportive learning environment.
The course is designed for mental health professionals, social workers, counselors, educators, community organizers, and individuals interested in understanding and addressing the psychological impact of race-based stress and trauma. No prior knowledge of Liberation Psychology is required.