Description
This 2-day course, combined with the Assisting Individuals in Crisis course, comprise the two basic foundational courses for Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM), a process created to equip participants in providing basic, initial care for people who have experienced a critical incident. It is a form of “psychological or emotional first aid” designed to begin the process of helping individuals, using different group techniques, cope better with these incidents. Crisis Intervention is NOT psychotherapy or a substitute for psychotherapy, but rather a specialized, acute, emergency mental health intervention that follows specific protocols and requires specialized training.
Program Highlights
• Relevant research findings
• Relevant recommendations for practice
• Incident assessment
• Strategic intervention planning
• “Resistance, resilience, recovery” continuum
• Informational group crisis interventions (RITS & CMB)
• Interactional group crisis interventions (Defusing & CISD)
• Possible adverse outcomes associated with crisis intervention
• Reducing inadvertent risks
• Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD)
Contact Stephanie McKinnis at Smckinnis@ncttrac.org if you have questions.