Basic Critical Incident Stress Management
ICISF CERTIFIED
14 CEUs Available!
Board of Behavioral Sciences Provider # PCE 2630
POST - Certification # 7180-10560 (Plan IV)
STC - Certification # 874-26925
Continuing Education Credit for Fire Personnel
The Basic CISM training is open
to any person who wishes to know more about crisis intervention
techniques... Emergency services and disaster workers, security,
safety, military, industrial and school system personnel, EAPs,
human resources personnel, mental health professionals and others
can all benefit from the Basic CISM training.
(14 Contact Hours)
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| Dates: |
January 26 & 27, 2009
June 1 & 2, 2009
October 5 & 6, 2009
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| Time: | 8:30am - 4:30pm |
| Location: |
The Counseling Team International
Training Room
1881 Business Center Drive, Suite #12
San Bernardino, CA 92408
800-222-9691
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| Hotel Option: |
Hilton Hotel
285 E. Hospitality Lane
San Bernardino, CA 92405
909-889-0133
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Gov. rate $84 per night + tax
(Gov. ID required & subject to availability)
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| Price: |
Pre-registration Tuition: $165.00
(Due one-week before class)
Standard Tuition: $190.00
Make checks payable to:
The Counseling Team International and send to:
Attn: Brenda Hulsey
PO Box 5947
San Bernardino, CA 92412 |
Course Description:
The Basic CISM training program is designed to present the core
elements of a comprehensive, systematic and multi-component crisis
intervention curriculum. The 2-day course prepares participants
to understand a wide range of crisis intervention services including
pre and post incident crisis education, significant other support
services, on-scene support services, crisis intervention for individuals,
demobilizations after large-scale traumatic incidents, small group
defusings and the group intervention known as Critical Incident
Stress Debriefing (CISD). The Basic CISM course specifically prepares
participants to provide several of these interventions, specifically
demobilizations, defusings and debriefings. The need for appropriate
follow-up services and referrals when necessary is also described.
Considerable evidence gathered to date strongly supports the multi-component
crisis intervention strategy, which is discussed in this course.
Learning Objectives:
- Eustress/Distress
- Stress Preventatives
- Critical Incidents
- Personality Profile of Emergency Service Personnel
- Team Development/Team Operations
- Demobilizations/Defusings
- Debriefings 7 Phases
- Individual Consults/Significant Other Support/Informal Discussions
- Follow-up Services Available
For additional information please contact: Brenda
Hulsey @ 800-222-9691
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Basic Critical Stress Management Training
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