Critical Incident Stress Management Training.
This course is designed to teach peer support crisis intervention skills to public
safety officers and other individuals working in a group environment. It is a
specialized acute emergency mental health intervention course used throughout
the United States by public safety agencies, businesses, and schools. This training
requires specialized instruction developed and supported by the International
Critical Incident Stress Foundation (ICISF). As physical first aid is to surgery, crisis
intervention is to psychotherapy. This three-day seminar will provide the
participant with the knowledge, skills, and techniques necessary to provide this
“psychological first aid” to co-workers and others affected by critical incidents,
post-traumatic stress as well as the long-term effects of cumulative stress.
The core curriculum is designed to teach participants the fundamentals of, and a
specific protocol for, individual crisis intervention and several of the
internationally accepted group crisis interventions. Participants will be able to
critically identify the multicomponent approach to crisis intervention strategies in
the aftermath of a critical incident. Peer support team planning will also be
discussed.
This training session is taught by ICISF (International Critical Incident Stress
Foundation) certified instructors. Trainees will receive two certificates for
successful completion of this training. Continuing education credits are also
available from ICISF.
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