Content

Many clients will seek counselling for trauma, even if their presenting issue appears otherwise. Extending upon your studies in CO2001Z and CO2003Z, this unit will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of contemporary issues in Traumatology. In addition to teaching advanced counselling skills, this unit will engage topics such as inter-generational trauma, moral injury, shattered assumptions theory and post-traumatic growth. By completing this unit, you will be well placed to engage clients with a variety of presentations underscored by various traumas.

Unit code: CO2011Z

Unit status: Approved (New unit)

Points: 18.0

Unit level: Undergraduate Level 2

Unit discipline: Counselling

Delivery Mode: Blended

Proposing College: School of Professional Practice - Counselling

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Learning outcomes

1.

Recognise a variety of trauma presentations and evaluate these according to the bio-psycho-social-spiritual model.

2.

Discuss contemporary issues in Traumatology.

3.

Demonstrate trauma-specific counselling skills.

4.

Link post-traumatic growth and identity (re)formation.

Unit sequence

Offering: This unit is to be taught in year 2, semester 1 (term 2).

Prerequisites: CO1005Z Introduction To Counselling CO1007Z Introduction To Psychology CO2001Z Human Development, Personality, And Identity CO2003Z Trauma-Informed Counselling In The Context Of Loss and Grief

Prohibited combinations: CO2005Z Working With Couples And Families

Pedagogy

Problem-based learning In practice: To understand how to structure a question and use a logical process to derive an outcome which meets appropriate intellectual/professional standards is an important skill for counsellors. Through the provision of various intellectual lenses and associated problems students have the opportunity to engage problem-solving at a deeper level. While this is done effectively with online modules, at a face-to-face intensive, or during online seminars, students also get exposed to: (1) ambiguous problems; (2) problems with multiple answers; (3) problems with probabilistic outcomes; (4) problems with no good answers or no answers at all. In this way they begin to develop a rich understanding of what it is like to work with clients. Assessments are designed to enhance students’ problem-solving skills and to assess their readiness for clinical practice.

Indicative Bibliography

  1. Citraningtyas, T. (2024). Lived experiences of resilience in disaster: Riding the waves of survival and making meaning. Routledge.
  2. Davediu Gingrich, H., & Gingrich, F. (2017). Treating trauma in Christian counselling. IVP Academic.
  3. Davies, J. (2011). The importance of suffering: The value and meaning of emotional discontent. Taylor & Francis Ltd.
  4. Janoff-Bulman, R. (1992). Shattered assumptions: Towards a new psychology of trauma. Free Press.
  5. King, J., & Strang, C. (2025). Art therapy and the neuroscience of trauma: Theoretical and practical perspectives. Routledge.
  6. Lopez Levers, L. (2022). Trauma counselling: Theories and interventions for managing trauma, stress, crisis, and disaster (2nd edition). Springer.
  7. Papadopoulos, R. (2020). Moral injury and beyond: Understanding human anguish and healing traumatic wounds. Routledge.
  8. Shakespeare-Finch, J., Scully, P., & Bruenig, D. (2024). Trauma, resilience, and posttraumatic growth in frontline personnel. Routledge.
  9. Stewart, S., Moodley, R., & Hyatt, A. (2019). Indigenous cultures and mental health counselling. Routledge.
  10. Tujague, N. and Ryan, K. (2023). Cultural safety in trauma-informed practice from a First Nations perspective: Billabongs of knowledge. Palgrave MacMillan.

Assessment

Type Description Word count Weight (%)
Skeleton Argument

For 5 different module “Activities” across the unit provide either: (1) a response of approx. 100 words to the question posed; or (2) a response of approx. 100 words to another student’s post. Each response will be marked as satisfactory or unsatisfactory.

500 5.0
Personal Reflection

For 5 different module “Reflection questions” across the unit provide either: (1) a response of approx. 100 words to the question posed; or (2) a response of approx. 100 words to another student’s post. Each response will be marked as satisfactory or unsatisfactory.

500 5.0
Skill Demonstration

Divide into pairs. Take the role of “client” or “counsellor”. You will swap these roles later-on. In a mock session the client will present with a counselling issue which is trauma-based. The counsellor will use trauma-informed counselling skills to assist their client.

750 25.0
Skill Demonstration

Divide into pairs. Take the role of “client” or “counsellor”. You will swap these roles later-on. In a mock session the client will present with moral injury. The counsellor will use trauma-informed counselling skills to assist their client to achieve post-traumatic growth.

1000 40.0
Essay

Choose one contemporary issue in Traumatology and investigate it using the literature.

1750 25.0
Approvals

Unit approved for the University of Divinity by Prof Albert Haddad on 7 Nov, 2024

Unit record last updated: 2024-11-07 14:44:59 +1100