The Trauma-Informed Practice MA course at Teesside University is designed for those who work with people who have experienced trauma. The course trains professionals to recognize the impact of trauma and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and establish trauma-informed approaches that benefit people coping with trauma in their lives.Course Content: This MA course covers the theoretical aspects of trauma, including its impact on the individual and society, resilience in response to trauma, and the neurobiological aspects of trauma. The course also includes modules on research methods in psychology and a supervised individual research project. Key Modules: The main modules include Introduction to Trauma-Informed Practice, Trauma and Adversity: Societal and Individual Impact, Trauma and Resilience: Theoretical Perspectives, Neurobiological aspects of Trauma, Research Methods in Psychology, and MA Research Project.Accreditations: The course utilizes the expertise and accreditation of Teesside University's well-established, British Psychological Society (BPS) accredited MSc in Psychology.Future Careers: Upon completing this course, students will be equipped with the skills and insights to transform practice, interventions, and policies in sectors ranging from health and social care to education and criminal justice. This could significantly advance your existing career or open new career paths in these sectors. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.