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BHS420: Relational Approach to Trauma
– 3 credits
Exploration of the science of trauma and recovery within the family context. Includes the dynamic elements of trauma treatment with the integration of systemic and family treatment models. Examines the lifelong impact of traumatic stress and complex trauma during the early years of life. Focus on evidence-based treatment and interventions from a family theory perspective for individual, relational, and systematic traumatization. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in BHS175, or permission of Instructor or Department.
Class#
Location
Delivery
Dates
Days
Times
Instructors
Availability
25843
South Mountain
ONLINE
Online
08/25 –
12/19
Fall 2025
N/A
N/A
- G. DeLong
Closed
No seats available
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Notes
- Notes: This class is offered Online. Click the link to view a video on how the class will be
held: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VE29UfWcGsQ What is an Online Class?
Academic advising consent is required. Priority registration will be given to current SMCC Bachelor of Science in Behavioral Science students who, based on their degree progress, only need 300- and 400-level courses for Summer, Fall 2025, or Spring 2026. Log into the SMC Hub Center for Behavioral Sciences (https://learn.maricopa.edu/enroll/9A3B4A) and complete the Degree Progress/Upper Division BHS Course Eligibility form for permission to enroll.
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Book Information
32993
South Mountain
ONLINE
Online
08/25 –
12/19
Fall 2025
N/A
N/A
- J. Coy
Open
2 of 40 seats available
-
Notes
- Notes: This class is offered Online. Click the link to view a video on how the class will be
held: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VE29UfWcGsQ What is an Online Class?
Academic advising consent is required. Priority registration will be given to current SMCC Bachelor of Science in Behavioral Science students who, based on their degree progress, only need 300- and 400-level courses for Summer, Fall 2025, or Spring 2026. Log into the SMC Hub Center for Behavioral Sciences (https://learn.maricopa.edu/enroll/9A3B4A) and complete the Degree Progress/Upper Division BHS Course Eligibility form for permission to enroll.
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Book Information
BHS420: Relational Approach to Trauma – 3 credits
Exploration of the science of trauma and recovery within the family context. Includes the dynamic elements of trauma treatment with the integration of systemic and family treatment models. Examines the lifelong impact of traumatic stress and complex trauma during the early years of life. Focus on evidence-based treatment and interventions from a family theory perspective for individual, relational, and systematic traumatization. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in BHS175, or permission of Instructor or Department.
Class# | Location | Delivery | Dates | Days | Times | Instructors | Availability |
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25843
|
South Mountain
ONLINE |
Online
|
08/25 –
12/19
Fall 2025 |
N/A
|
N/A
|
|
Closed
No seats available |
|
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32993
|
South Mountain
ONLINE |
Online
|
08/25 –
12/19
Fall 2025 |
N/A
|
N/A
|
|
Open
2 of 40 seats available |
|