You are the Caring Presence: Managing Trauma and Loss Situations with Crisis Intervention/Critical Incident Stress Management
CPSY x262
| Day | Friday, November 18th and Saturday, November 19th, 2011 |
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| Times | 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM, both days |
| Room | Loyola Hall, Room 136 |
| Credit |
15 CE hours |
| Cost | $365 |
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Description
10 hours satisfying relicensing and grandfathering for LPCC
This workshop will give participants a working understanding of post-traumatic stress and cumulative stress reactions as the natural response to loss, illness, change, trauma or death. Effective techniques for recognition and intervention will be practiced and specific tools for healing and transforming the traumatic event will be explored. Participants will also examine the specific issues related to response/caregiving professionals and their unique delayed response to trauma.
At the conclusion of this workshop, participants will:
- Identify the feelings, behaviors, and symptoms associated with post trauma stress and grief.
- Acquire a greater knowledge of the grief process and its components.
- Obtain tools to accurately determine acute and delayed stress response and techniques for intervention.
- Utilize Critical Incident Stress Model for immediate and intermediate response.
- Increase personal emotional awareness.
- Develop better communication skills to support individuals and groups.
Instructor
Janet ChildsIndependent Instructor
Janet Childs is Director of Education Centre for Living with Dying through the Bill Wilson Center and is the director of the Bay Area CISM Team. She has Over 35 years experience in counseling, crisis intervention, volunteer management and training development. She has worked at Project Headstart, Community of Communities, Valley Rape Crisis Center, Suicide and Crisis Service, Alum Rock Counseling Center, Santa Clara University, San Jose City College, San Jose State University, and many other institutions of higher learning. Read the full profile »
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