The second edition of the second level master in “Emergency Psychology and Trauma Clinic”, intended for graduates in psychology (LM-51), registered psychologists, psychotherapists and doctors, would represent an effective solution to satisfy the ever-increasing demand for professionals with specific skills in the management of emergency situations and in the treatment of trauma.
The current era has clearly highlighted the need to expand the training offer to prepare adequately qualified professionals to deal with the psychological consequences resulting from large-scale traumatic events. These events include pandemics, chronic diseases, death, social isolation, job loss, economic precariousness, domestic violence, and so on. In this sense, it is important to train experts capable of competently dealing with such situations, in order to ensure adequate psychological support to those affected and prevent the onset of clinical symptoms.