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Integrating Best Practices for Onsite Debriefing Services

(Beginning to Intermediate)

By: Robert Intveld, LCSW

9 Credit CE Course - $155

Upon Completion - A certificate of completion is offered to all who take the post-test and submit an evaluation of the course. This training offers 9 CE credits. After receiving a certificate of completion you will be eligible to be listed in www.CISMSpecialist.com for free! The discount code for this listing will be emailed to you upon completion.

This training is designed for professionals looking to offer onsite crisis intervention at workplaces and within their community. This training integrates Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) methodology as developed by Jeffrey Mitchell, Ph.D., and George Everly, Ph.D. of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Psychological First Aid, and core principles of The Employee Assistance Professional Association's (EAPA) Critical Incident Response Continuum of Care into a model that reaches all populations and organizations.

Who should take this training - All EAP professionals and Master Level clinicians looking to lead onsite debriefing and/or bereavement services at workplaces and within communities.

Training format - This training is presented in reading, flash animations and in video format. Handouts can be downloaded.

GOALS AND OBJECTIVES:

  1. Identify the key components of the Human Stress Response.
  2. Learn how to safely adapt the Mitchell Model to address the non-first responder population within organizations.
  3. Identify and be able to use Psychological First Aid techniques and understand its applicability to onsite services.
  4. Navigate the dual client culture inherent when working through an Employee Assistance Program.
  5. Use fully integrated onsite interventions: Pre-incident Training, Corporate Debriefing, Group Debriefing (traumatic event, large scale disaster), Individual Interventions, Bereavement Groups (routine and complex), and Follow-up Services.
  6. Understand the application of the Critical Incident Response Continuum of Care.

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