ETHNOTRAUMA
DEAD

Serial Number

98475883

Owner

University of Ethnotrauma Science & Research

Attorney

Kevin P. Hartley

First Use Date

Oct 1, 2021

Filing Date

Mar 29, 2024

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ETHNOTRAUMA Trademark

Serial Number: 98475883

ETHNOTRAUMA is a trademark filed by University of Ethnotrauma Science & Research on March 29, 2024. The trademark is classified under Class 41 (Education & Entertainment). The application is currently no longer active.

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University of Ethnotrauma Science & Research (3 trademarks)

1001 S MAIN STREET, STE 600
KALISPELL, MT 59901

Entity Type: 99

Trademark Details

Filing Date

March 29, 2024

Registration Date

Not Registered

First Use Anywhere

October 1, 2021

First Use in Commerce

November 1, 2023

Goods & Services

Educational services, namely, providing training of how professionals will address trauma of the socio-cultural dynamics and historical contexts that shape the lived experiences of the Black, Indigenous, and Diverse Ethnic Communities (BIDEC) worldwide. As well as weaving together the strands of social justice, cultural awareness, and scientific inquiry, we aspire to cultivate through a learning environment that champions empathy, respect, and a nuanced understanding of trauma's multifaceted nature for certification in the field of Ethnotrauma Psychology (i.e., behavioral health, trauma, traumatology, mental health, indigenous psychology, cultural psychology, international psychology, disaster psychology, psychological trauma, cultural sensitivity, cultural trauma, historical trauma, intergenerational trauma, generational trauma, ethnolegal, ethnointersectionality traumatology, biopsychosocial spiritual model, restorative justice, youth engagement, peer support, coaching, trauma consulting, humanitarian rights, global disaster protocol, forensic psychology and counseling, evidence-based methodologies, sexual gender based violence, faith-based indigenous healing practices; Educational services, namely, providing web-based and classroom training for certification of teachers and continuing education for teachers and principals; Providing educational examination for certification in the field of behavioral health, trauma, traumatology, mental health, indigenous psychology, cultural psychology, international psychology, disaster psychology, psychological trauma, cultural sensitivity, cultural trauma, historical trauma, intergenerational trauma, generational trauma, ethnolegal, ethnointersectionality traumatology, biopsychosocial spiritual model, restorative justice, youth engagement, peer support, coaching, trauma consulting, humanitarian rights, global disaster protocol, forensic psychology and counseling, evidence-based methodologies, sexual gender based violence, faith-based indigenous healing practices; Providing training for certification in the field of behavioral health, trauma, traumatology, mental health, indigenous psychology, cultural psychology, international psychology, disaster psychology, psychological trauma, cultural sensitivity, cultural trauma, historical trauma, intergenerational trauma, generational trauma, ethnolegal, ethnointersectionality traumatology, biopsychosocial spiritual model, restorative justice, youth engagement, peer support, coaching, trauma consulting, humanitarian rights, global disaster protocol, forensic psychology and counseling, evidence-based methodologies, sexual gender based violence, faith-based indigenous healing practices. Education in the fields of Ethnotrauma Psychology which defines Ethnotraumatology as being the complex interplay between trauma, culture, spirituality, and healing by integrating traditional healing practices with contemporary scientific knowledge, that strives to develop innovative strategies that promote healing and resilience in the face of adversity that highlights the foundational education through our Ethnotrauma Psychology (i.e., behavioral health, trauma, traumatology, mental health, indigenous psychology, cultural psychology, international psychology, disaster psychology, psychological trauma, cultural sensitivity, cultural trauma, historical trauma, intergenerational trauma, generational trauma, ethnolegal, ethnointersectionality traumatology, biopsychosocial spiritual model, restorative justice, youth engagement, peer support, coaching, trauma consulting, humanitarian rights, global disaster protocol, forensic psychology and counseling, evidence-based methodologies, sexual gender based violence, social science, behavioral and trauma research, faith-based indigenous healing practices)

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