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Trauma Tip Sheet 2008 ATSS Conference Solid Ground: Integrity, Ethics & Etiquette in Trauma Work For More Information: |
ATSS MembershipATSS members represent, emergency responders, peer counselors, victim assistance staff, emergency preparedness and disaster workers, child and adult victim advocates, grief counselors, fire fighters, the clergy and chaplaincy, public safety officers, addictions specialists, psychiatrists, psychologists, social work, marriage and family counselors, hospice staff nurses, school and college counselors, employee assistance and others engaged in helping victims and survivors heal. ATSS members are actively involved in crisis intervention and disaster management, victim services, emergency and trauma response and longer-term treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and other disorders.
Membership Benefits You have an opportunity with ATSS membership to earn recognition for your work, training and experience in trauma treatment, crisis response and management, crisis intervention and trauma services. ATSS offers three distinct international certifications for individuals representing a number of disciplines. You may be eligible for designation as a Certified Trauma Responder (CTR), Certified Trauma Specialist (CTS) or Certified Trauma Services Specialist (CTSS).
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