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Veterans Counseling Certificate - AD-TEAM - 02-09-2025 ![]() Veterans Counseling Certificate Published 2/2025 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 8.41 GB | Duration: 6h 6m Practical Strategies for Counseling and Empowering Military Veterans and Families [b]What you'll learn[/b] Learn specialized training to meet the unique needs and complex issues of military and veteran populations in the United States. Understand the unique impact of PTSD, trauma and substance abuse on veterans. Identify signs of mental health challenges and connect veterans to appropriate resources Build cultural competence in understanding military values and experiences. Develop strategies to support veterans in overcoming housing and homelessness challenges. Assist veterans in translating military experience into successful civilian careers. Apply crisis intervention techniques to de-escalate emergencies and prevent suicide. Implement techniques to address domestic violence and rebuild family dynamics. Be equipped to manage and support veterans' families and caregivers. Navigate legal systems and provide guidance for justice-involved veterans. Create action plans to connect veterans with healthcare and wellness resources. Design inclusive workplace policies that support veterans' employment success. Facilitate group and individual counseling sessions tailored to veterans' needs. Coordinate comprehensive support systems through effective case management. Leverage evidence-based practices to address traumatic brain injury and cognitive challenges. Equip veterans with financial literacy skills to navigate benefits and budgeting. Advocate for veterans' rights by influencing policy and community initiatives. Analyze and address barriers to education for veterans transitioning to academic environments. Enhance skills by analyzing veteran case studies to improve decision-making and support. Develop impactful patience, benevolence, civility, and friendliness when supporting veterans. Implement a holistic approach to veterans' wellness, integrating mental, physical, and emotional healing. Assess and treat military and veteran populations in the United States for military related psychological trauma (post-traumatic stress disorder). Assess and treat military and veteran populations in the United States for substance use disorders. Assess and treat military and veteran populations in the United States for co-occurring disorders. Assess and treat military and veteran populations in the United States for traumatic brain injury. Assess military and veteran families for the need for counseling. Assess the bio-psycho-social needs and complex issues of military and veteran populations in the United States. Paraprofessionals looking for entry-level job opportunities can benefit from the exceptional training this certificate offers. Range of Occupations: Mental health worker, Case manager, Rehabilitation counselor, Group home/residential counselor, TBI Treatment aide or counselor [b]Requirements[/b] To enroll in this course, no prior experience or education is required. Students can access this training from anywhere with an internet connection. Students are encouraged to take notes (for self-reflection purposes only). Additional PDF materials are provided to enhance your learning experience. You can access your training course on a tablet, smartphone, or desktop. [b]Description[/b] This course provides foundational knowledge and practical skills for counseling veterans, focusing on mental health, addiction recovery, career transition, education, and advocacy. It prepares learners for certification by covering key counseling techniques, ethical considerations, and resources specific to veteran populations.This certificate in the emerging field of Veterans Counseling is designed for counselors, social workers, and other practicing human service professionals seeking specialized training to meet the unique needs and complex issues of military and veteran populations in the United States. In addition, paraprofessionals looking for entry-level job opportunities can benefit from the exceptional training this certificate offers. Students study the assessment and treatment of military-related psychological trauma, such as post-traumatic stress disorder, substance abuse and co-occurring disorders, traumatic brain injury and family counseling in military families. Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:Assess and treat military and veteran populations in the United States for military related psychological trauma (post-traumatic stress disorder).Assess and treat military and veteran populations in the United States for substance use disorders.Assess and treat military and veteran populations in the United States for co-occurring disorders.Assess and treat military and veteran populations in the United States for traumatic brain injury.Assess military and veteran families for the need for counseling.Assess the bio-psycho-social needs and complex issues of military and veteran populations in the United States.Range of OccupationsMental health workerGroup home/residential counselorTreatment aide or counselor for persons with traumatic brain injuryCase managerRehabilitation counselorJob coach Overview Section 1: Foundations of Veterans Counseling Lecture 1 The Importance of Understanding Veterans' Needs Lecture 2 Role of a Veteran Counselor Lecture 3 Understanding Military Culture Lecture 4 Building Trust with Veterans Lecture 5 Military Culture and Adjusting to Civilian Life: Challenges and Resources Section 2: Ethical and Legal Foundations in Veterans Counseling: Honor and Integrity Lecture 6 Ethical Standards for Veterans Counseling Lecture 7 Confidentiality and Informed Consent Lecture 8 Legal Responsibilities in Veterans Counseling Lecture 9 When to Refer to Other Professional Services Section 3: Building Cultural Competence: Honoring Differences Lecture 10 The Significance of Cultural Competence in Veteran Counseling Lecture 11 Understanding Cultural Identity and Bias: Navigating Cultural Identity and Bias Lecture 12 Recognizing Individual Differences in Veterans Counseling Lecture 13 Strategies for Culturally Responsive Care Lecture 14 Avoiding Assumptions and Stereotypes Section 4: Effective Communication with Veterans Lecture 15 Nonverbal Communication in Counseling Lecture 16 Active Listening and Empathy Lecture 17 Managing Difficult Conversations Section 5: The Veteran's Moment: Acknowledging Moments of Honor and Struggle Lecture 18 Defining and Recognizing The Veteran's Moment Lecture 19 Strategies for Addressing Moments of Disrespect Lecture 20 Empowering Veterans: Transforming Challenges into Opportunities for Growth Section 6: PTSD, MST, and Mental Health in Veterans: Navigating the Invisible Wounds Lecture 21 Understanding Veteran Trauma Lecture 22 Recognizing PTSD Symptoms in Veterans Lecture 23 Military Sexual Trauma (MST) Lecture 24 The Effects of Trauma on Mental Health Lecture 25 Navigating Grief in Veterans Counseling Lecture 26 Trauma Informed Care (TIC) Lecture 27 Moral Trauma Lecture 28 Mental Health In Veterans Section 7: Suicide Prevention and Crisis Intervention: Saving Lives, One Call at a Time Lecture 29 Recognizing Warning Signs Lecture 30 Using Crisis Hotlines Effectively Lecture 31 Role-Playing Crisis Intervention Scenarios Section 8: Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Cognitive Challenges: Understanding the Brain Lecture 32 Identifying TBI Symptoms Lecture 33 Cognitive Rehabilitation Techniques Lecture 34 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Section 9: Substance Abuse and Recovery in Veterans Lecture 35 Understanding the Impact of Substance Abuse Lecture 36 Recovery and Rehabilitation Resources Lecture 37 Co-Occurring Disorders Section 10: Veterans Counseling Strategies and Techniques to Support Veterans in Recovery Lecture 38 Motivational Interviewing Lecture 39 Goal Setting and Action Plans - SMART Goals Lecture 40 Group Facilitation Lecture 41 Strengths-Based Approach Lecture 42 Coping Skills and Stress Management Lecture 43 Writing Treatment Plans Section 11: Domestic Violence in Veteran Families: Breaking the Silence at Home Lecture 44 Recognizing Signs of Domestic Violence Lecture 45 Intervention and Support Strategies Section 12: Housing Challenges and Homelessness Among Veterans: Securing Stability Lecture 46 Addressing Homelessness Among Veterans Lecture 47 Available Housing Assistance Programs Section 13: Navigating Veteran Healthcare Resources: Pathways to Wellness Lecture 48 Understanding VA Healthcare Lecture 49 Non-VA Options and Community Resources Section 14: Legal Assistance and Justice-Involved Veterans: Navigating the Legal System Lecture 50 Understanding Legal Challenges for Veterans Lecture 51 Resources for Justice-Involved Veterans Lecture 52 Supporting Veterans in the Legal System Section 15: Financial Stability and Resources: Building Financial Freedom Lecture 53 Budgeting and Financial Planning for Veterans Lecture 54 Financial Assistance Programs Section 16: Effective Advocacy for Veterans: Championing Veteran Voices Lecture 55 Building Advocacy Skills Lecture 56 Self Advocacy: Empowering veterans to advocate for themselves and others. Lecture 57 Building Resilience and Civility: Dancing in the Rain Lecture 58 Reducing Stigma and Building Awareness Lecture 59 Collaborating with Policymakers Section 17: Family Dynamics and Veterans: Strengthening Family Bonds Lecture 60 Addressing Family Challenges Post-Service Lecture 61 Resources for Families of Veterans Lecture 62 Building Strong Community Networks Lecture 63 Engaging Veterans in Community Programs Section 18: Women Veterans: Empowering Women Warriors Lecture 64 Unique Challenges Faced by Women Veterans Lecture 65 Resources and Support for Women Veterans Section 19: Aging Veterans: Golden Years with Dignity Lecture 66 Challenges Faced by Aging Veterans Lecture 67 Long-Term Care and Support Resources Section 20: Veterans Employment and Career Development: Unlocking Potential in the Workforce Lecture 68 Challenges in Veteran Employment Lecture 69 Crafting a Military-to-Civilian Resume Lecture 70 Leveraging Employment Resources Lecture 71 Challenges Faced by Student Veterans Section 21: Veterans at Work Lecture 72 Understanding Workplace Challenges for Veterans Section 22: Self-Care for Providers Supporting Veterans Lecture 73 Veteran Counselor Self-Care: Recognizing Secondary Trauma and Burnout Section 23: Career Opportunities in Veterans Counseling Lecture 74 Exploring Career Paths in Veterans Counseling Lecture 75 Building a Professional Network in the Field Section 24: Veterans in Educational Settings: Thriving in Academia Lecture 76 Academic Resources and GI Bill Benefits Section 25: Measuring Program Effectiveness: Demonstrating Impact Lecture 77 Assessing Outcomes of Veteran Programs Mental Health Professionals: Therapists, counselors, and social workers seeking specialized skills to work with veterans.,Veteran Service Providers: Professionals in nonprofit organizations, veteran support agencies, and advocacy groups.,Human Resource Personnel: HR professionals looking to better understand and support veterans in the workplace.,Educators and Community Leaders: Those aiming to create inclusive programs and resources for veterans in their communities.,Military Veterans: Veterans seeking to expand their knowledge of mental health and support services, either for personal growth or to help fellow veterans.,Healthcare Providers: Doctors, nurses, and medical professionals interested in gaining expertise in veterans' mental health and wellness.,Students in Human Services or Psychology: Those pursuing a career in mental health counseling, or social work, and looking to specialize in veterans' issues.,Veteran Family Members: Individual supporting veterans in a caregiving role, wanting to understand more about the challenges veterans face and how to provide effective support. ![]() TurboBit RapidGator AlfaFile |