ASCA | Home AMERICAN SCHOOL COUNSELOR ASSOCIATION
  • About ASCA
  • ASCA Portals
  • ASCA On Air
  • Ads & Exhibits
  • Member Community
  • Store
  • Join
  • Log in
ASCA | Home AMERICAN SCHOOL COUNSELOR ASSOCIATION
  • Membership Back
    • Join/Renew
    • Who Are ASCA Members?
    • Membership Benefits & Types
    • Affinity Groups
    • Liability Insurance
    • I Am ASCA
    • Get Involved
    • My ASCA
    • ASCA Online Member Community
  • About School Counseling Back
    • History of School Counseling
    • School Counselor Roles & Ratios
    • Ethical Responsibilities
    • ASCA National Model
    • Advocacy and Legislation
    • Become a School Counselor
    • Certification and Licensing
  • Events & Professional Development Back
    • Events
      • ASCA Annual Conference
      • National School Counseling Week
      • Upcoming Events
    • Professional Development
      • ASCA U Specialist Training
      • ASCA@Home
      • ASCA U Flash
      • Coaching: ASCA National Model & RAMP
      • Consulting
      • Districtwide ASCA National Model Training
      • On-Site Training
      • Webinars
      • ASCA-Certified Trainers
  • Publications & Research Back
    • Publications
      • Bookstore
      • ASCA School Counselor Magazine
      • Professional School Counseling Journal
      • Toolkits, Frameworks & Resources
      • Magazine Author Guidelines
      • Magazine Editorial Calendar
      • Publication Proposal Guidelines
      • Request Desk Copies
    • Research
      • Impact of School Counseling
      • ASCA Research Reports
      • ASCA Research Grants
  • Standards & Positions Back
    • Standards
      • ASCA Ethical Standards for School Counselors
      • ASCA Student Standards: Mindsets & Behaviors for Student Success
      • ASCA Professional Standards & Competencies
      • School Counselor Preparation
      • Standards in Practice & Current Issues in Education
    • Position Statements
      • ASCA Position Statements
      • Download All Position Statements
      • Position Statement Public Comment
  • Recognition Back
    • School Counselor of the Year
    • Recognized ASCA Model Program (RAMP)
    • ASCA-Certified School Counselor (ACSC)
    • ASCA-Recognized School Counselor Preparation Program
  • About ASCA
  • Ads & Exhibits
  • Contact Us
  1. Home
  2. Events & Professional Development
  3. Professional Development
  4. ASCA U Specialist Training
  5. Trauma & Crisis Specialist
Share

"Wow! I can say that I absolutely loved each article, podcast, webinar, etc. that was included in the Trauma and Crisis Management Specialist training. I can't wait to continue sharing the information with my teachers and principals. In the 10 years of being a school counselor, this was so far the best professional development."
– Laura Shelton, Bernard Middle School, St. Louis, Mo.

Location: Online, Self-paced

Course Description
Forty-six million children witness violence, crime, physical and psychological abuse every year in the United States. A study from the National Child Traumatic Stress Network found that one out of every four children attending school has been exposed to a traumatic event that can affect learning and/or behavior.  While the exact statistics vary for a variety of reasons, the commonality of all studies reveal trauma is something many U.S. children face. With such startling statistics, it’s likely that there are students in your school who have been exposed to some sort of trauma in their lifetime. This trauma can be detrimental to your students’ academic achievement, social/emotional development and postsecondary readiness.

Entire schools can also experience traumatic experiences, such as natural disasters, the loss of a student or facility member or a school shooting, and school counselors play an important role in developing and leading the crisis response team after a traumatic event unfolds. Learn how you can best support individual students living with and experiencing trauma and how you can be an instrumental leader in creating and/or maintaining a safe, supportive, trauma-sensitive school. View the Specialist syllabus.

Learning Objectives
After completing this course, should be able to:

  • Explain in detail the prevalence and impact of trauma on students’ academic achievement, college and career readiness and social/emotional development.
  • Identify different types of trauma students may experience
  • Explain the role of schools in the lives of traumatized children
  • Define and list the core attributes of a trauma-sensitive school
  • List key tasks to complete in the wake of a crisis
  • Discuss scenarios to understand the depth of response and what schools need in the recovery phase of a traumatic event
  • Identify different ways to advocate for a trauma-sensitive schools.
  • Locate valuable resources to aid students coping with trauma

Registration Fee
The Trauma/Crisis Management Specialist training is $99 ($249 for nonmembers) and is equal to 5 CEUs/50 Contact Hours. Graduate credit is available for an additional fee.

Enroll Me

Access to all webinars, journal article, magazine articles and quizzes is included in the registration price. Books must be purchased separately.

In this section
ASCA U Specialist Training
  • ASCA U Specialist FAQs
  • ASCA National Model Specialist
  • Anxiety & Stress Management Specialist
  • Bullying Prevention Specialist
  • Career Development Specialist
  • Closing the Achievement Gap Specialist
  • College Admissions Specialist
  • Culturally Sustaining School Counseling Specialist
  • Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Specialist
  • Grief & Loss Specialist
  • Legal & Ethical Specialist
  • Mental Health Specialist
  • School Counseling Association Leadership Specialist
  • School Counseling Data Specialist
  • School Counseling Leadership Specialist
  • Solution-Focused School Counseling Specialist
  • Students with Special Needs Specialist
  • Trauma & Crisis Specialist
asca ad
asca ad
American School Counselor Association

277 S Washington St
Suite 390
Alexandria, VA 22314

(703) 683-ASCA
asca@schoolcounselor.org

Find us on:

© Copyright 2025 American School Counselor Association. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy