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February 2016

February 24, 2016

Richmont Introduces the Institute of Traumatology

Richmont is partnering with the Green Cross Academy of Traumatology (GCAT) to offer certification through the Richmont Institute of Traumatology (RIT). Individuals completing the course of study are granted Green Cross recognition as Field and Certified Traumatologists.

by Staff · in Trauma Care Journal
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February 14, 2016

Trauma and the Hope of Transformation

If I ever want to stop a conversation dead in its tracks, all I usually have to do is share with a new acquaintance that I’m a therapist who specializes in trauma. I’ve learned through the years that trauma is a topic most people don’t actively seek to engage in for a variety of reasons. Unfortunately, silence can exacerbate the deep wounds of trauma.

by Tracy McKay, MA, LPC-MHSP · in Trauma Care Journal

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    Growing out of a desire to bring hope and healing to those who suffer from trauma, the Richmont Institute of Trauma and Recovery operates in a three-tiered approach: (1) Educate students in trauma treatment through theory and clinical work, (2) Treat those who have suffered trauma through the establishment of trauma centers, and (3) Train professionals to help people in crisis following traumatic events.

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