This training is very powerful. Why do so many police officers and first responders bury their emotions along with the sights and sounds of the job? How do we deal with these monsters that can shorten our careers and prematurely end a “Warriors” life?
This training is designed to provide insight and understanding of the different types of stress in emergency response. It will provide practical “back pocket skills” in providing crisis intervention services LE Organizations and individual personnel in crisis.
Course Topics include but not limited to:
- Community perception of LE
- System dysfunctions in first responder culture
- Stress area of a LE in crisis
- Healthy coping mechanisms and resiliency protective factors
- Stress and burnout and multi component Compassion fatigue
- Suicide awareness
- The will to survive
Completion of this course and receipt of a certificate indicating full attendance (14) contract hours) qualifies as a class in ICISF’S Certificate of specialized training program
Continuing education information: (14) contract hours; (14) CE Credits for Psychologists; (14) PDH’s for EAP’s;
(14) CE Hours for Calif. MFT’s & LCSW’s; (14) contract hours for National Certified Addiction Counselors; OR
1.4 General CEU’s from UMBC
Course Descriptions- APA, MFTLCSW, NAADAC, PDH