Assisting Individuals in Crisis 2 Day Course
Schedule
Mon Oct 28 2024 at 08:00 am to 04:30 pm
Location
100 East Dove Road,Southlake,76092,US | Southlake, TX
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Join us for a hands-on workshop focused on assisting individuals in crisis . Learn valuable skills and techniques to provide support and guidance during challenging times. This in-person event will feature interactive sessions led by experienced professionals. Whether you're a caregiver, friend, or community member, this event is designed to equip you with the tools needed to help those in need. Don't miss this opportunity to make a difference!
Assisting Individuals in Crisis, 2 day course - taught by Chaplain Fran Graham
Crisis Intervention is NOT psychotherapy; rather, it is a specialized acute emergency mental health intervention that requires specialized training. As physical first aid is to surgery, crisis intervention is to psychotherapy. Thus, crisis intervention is sometimes called “emotional first aid”. This program is designed for teaching participants the fundamentals of, and a specific protocol for, individual crisis intervention. This course is designed for anyone who desires to increase their knowledge of individual (one-on-one) crisis intervention techniques in the fields of Business & Industry, Crisis Intervention, Disaster Response, Education, Emergency Services, Employee Assistance, Healthcare, Homeland Security, Mental Health, Military, Spiritual Care, and Traumatic Stress.
Course Highlights
• Psychological crisis and psychological crisis intervention
• Resistance, resiliency, recovery continuum
• Critical incident stress management
• Evidence-based practice
• Basic crisis communication techniques
• Common psychological and behavioral crisis reactions
• Putative and empirically-derived mechanisms
• SAFER-Revised model
• Suicide intervention
• Risks of iatrogenic “harm”
Fran Graham has extensive crisis management experience in her home country of England, the United States, and internationally in both crisis deployments and crisis management instruction. With an extensive background in Law Enforcement, Community Emergency Response Training, International Disaster Relief, Fire and Police Chaplaincy, Critical Incident Stress Management, and the medical field, she provides a wealth of knowledge and expertise that she uses to support those in crisis and psychological trauma.
Fran has worked in several nations as an interventionist, educator, and consultant for both governmental and non-government agencies, to establish emotional health intervention support systems in times of war, refugee crises and following natural disasters. She serves individuals, groups, crisis response teams and communities, and has trained and deployed with multijurisdictional Critical Incident Stress management (CISM) and Peer Support teams with public fire & law enforcement agencies and faith-based chaplaincy programs, for whom she was a key author for written policies and operations guidelines which have been used nationally. She also works with multiple fire and police agencies, hospitals, and corporations in the United States as a consultant, instructor, and team member, to implement strategies of resilience to trauma for first responders actively working in the field.
As a published author and well-respected instructor in her field, she trains others to provide critical incident stress management support, emotional and spiritual care, to anyone in need. She has led emotional trauma specialist and disaster response teams through large- and small-scale crisis deployments such as the Oso & Montecito mudslides, Hurricane Sandy, and the Marysville Pilchuck High School shooting, and more recently, the war crisis in Ukraine. She also serves key government leaders in Europe who are actively seeking ways to rebuild the mental and emotional health following the huge influx of refugees. Her unyielding faith and passion has and will continue to guide our fellow human beings to acknowledge, manage, and process the serious and unforeseen impacts of crisis and trauma.
Fran’s command presence is eloquent, and profoundly personal that resembles a soulful conversation with a wise friend, even when she is speaking to communities, governments or teaching international courses. Her unending strength and faith to guide those in crisis is nothing short of inspiring. Fran's passion is to bring comfort amid deep pain, and to equip others with the necessary skills to recognize the signs and symptoms of their own acute stress or trauma. She empowers them to take responsibility for themselves, by implementing excellent, holistic, and proven, personal, self-care habits, to aid healing. Her extensive experience provides a wealth of knowledge and expertise that she uses to support those in crisis and psychological trauma on a path of resilience to ensure living and thriving, not just existing.
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