Certified Faith-Based Wellness Trainer (CFWLT)

Introduction

Welcome to the Certified Faith-Based Trauma Recovery Practitioner (CFTRP) program at Ebed-Melech University, where faith and professional expertise come together to create a unique approach to trauma recovery. This certification is designed for individuals seeking to provide trauma support and emotional healing through a faith-based perspective. Whether you’re a ministry leader, wellness coach, or community advocate, this certification will empower you with the skills needed to guide trauma survivors toward spiritual and emotional restoration.

60

Contact Hours

100%

Online

4

modules

4-6

week self-paced classes

Why Choose

CFTRP?

Comprehensive Faith-Based Approach:

Learn to integrate spiritual care, biblical counseling, and trauma recovery strategies.

60 Contact Hours:

Complete the program in 4-6 weeks through flexible, self-paced modules and interactive activities.

Practical Application:

Each module builds toward a final capstone project, demonstrating your ability to apply trauma recovery techniques in real-world scenarios.

Career Advancement:

Serve in churches, faith-based organizations, and private ministries, providing trauma support.

Program Overview

Foundations of Trauma and Faith-Based Healing

Explore fundamental concepts of trauma, its impact on the mind and body, and how faith-based approaches can foster resilience.
15 Contact Hours

Trauma Assessment and Intervention Techniques

Develop skills to assess trauma symptoms and apply faith-based intervention techniques.
15 Contact Hours

Advanced Recovery Strategies and Community Healing

Learn advanced strategies like mindfulness and group facilitation to support community healing.
15 Contact Hours

Practicum and Final Project

Complete a real-world project showcasing your ability to create a comprehensive trauma recovery plan.
15 Contact Hours

Program Details

“The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, to set the oppressed free.” (Luke 4:18).