Changing Face of Crisis and Disaster Mental Health Intervention: A Competency-Based Update
The field of crisis and disaster mental health intervention is rapidly changing. Keeping up with the current research and changes can be difficult, at best. The purpose of this course is to provide participants with an integrated synopsis of program innovations, consensus reviews, and research findings relevant to crisis and disaster mental health intervention. As the ICISF curriculum has undergone significant changes in the last 12 months, this course is offered as a “one stop shopping” opportunity to gain the latest information on issues and changes that are essential to the domains of critical incident stress management, crisis and disaster response.
This is a competency-based course that will serve to satisfy ICISF requirements for ICISF Trained Trainers and those seeking Certificates of Advanced Training. This course is intended for anyone who has an interest in crisis and disaster mental health intervention.
Program Highlights
Completion of “The Changing Face of Crisis and Disaster Mental Health Intervention: A Competency-based Update” and receipt of a certificate indicating full attendance (7 Contact Hours) qualifies as a class in ICISF’s Certificate of Specialized Training Program.
Continuing Education Information
One-Day Course: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., 7 Contact Hours; 7 CE Credits for Psychologists;7 PDHs for EAPs; 7 CE Hours for Calif. MFTs& LCSWs; 7 Contact Hours for National Certified Addiction Counselors; OR 7 General CEUs from UMBC
Continuing education information listed is only applicable when attending an ICISF Regional Conference.

