After learning the CISM techniques it is important to get the experience in using and maintaining the skills necessary to do quality interventions. This workshop has been designed to provide participants with direct application and practice of skills of crisis intervention techniques. The workshop emphasizes a broadening of the knowledge base concerning critical incident stress management interventions as well as the practice of each application. Participants will learn some training techniques and activities that they might use to assist their teams in additional skill building.
This workshop has been developed for Employee Assistance Programs, human resources staff, public safety personnel, mental health professionals, chaplains, paramedics, firefighters, physicians, police officers, nurses, dispatchers, airline personnel and disaster workers to increase mastery and confidence in the skills learned during the CISM core workshops.
Workshop Highlights
Skills in organizing appropriate CISM responses
Conducting Crisis Management Briefings
Participate as a Team member and a “participant” of an event
Appropriate CISM activities for a variety of incidents
Range of CISM techniques within the CISM process
Understanding of CISM principles for each activity
“Teaching” phases in each type of CISM experience
Defusing steps and purposes
Alternative techniques to accomplish the goals of CISM
One on one skills using CISM process
Completion of “Building Skills for Crisis Intervention Teams” and receipt of a certificate indicating full attendance (13 Contact Hours) qualifies as a workshop in ICISF’s Certificate of Specialized Training Program.
Continuing Education Information
Two-Day Workshop: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.,
13 Contact Hours; 13 CE Credits for Psychologists; 13 PDHs for EAPs; 13 CE Hours for Calif. MFTs & LCSWs; 13 Contact Hours for National Certified Addiction Counselors; OR 1.3 General CEUs from UMBC
Continuing education information listed is only applicable when attending an ICISF Regional Conference.
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