Course Overview
Course Length: 0.5 Hours
$45
This course provides an introduction to the breadth of cultural competency
topics and functional domains involved in working effectively with
the emergency responder and public safety population.
Our emergency responders make up an ever-growing group of law
enforcement personnel, firefighters, dispatchers, emergency medical
professionals, corrections/detentions, victim advocates, and others. This
group is faced with unique challenges on a daily basis that impact both
their own and their family’s mental health.
This overview course provides an introduction to the breadth of cultural
competency topics and functional domains involved in working effectively
with the emergency responder and public safety population.
What to expect:
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High quality video instruction from our course presenters
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A state-of-the-art learning environment with easy course navigation and the ability to access your courses on any device
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Quick access to course support and feedback from your student dashboard
Meet Your Instructor:
Tiffany Crist, LMFT
Tiffany is originally from Montreal, Canada, where she was raised in a LE family and has fond memories of going on ride-alongs with her father. She received her master's degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Regis University and predominantly works with adults, couples and families to address relationship struggles, anxiety, depression, trauma/PTSD, parenting and behavioral issues and phase of life transitions. Tiffany is an EMDR trained therapist. Her approach to working with clients also includes Relational Life, Cognitive-Behavioral, Solution-Focused and general systems therapies. Tiffany also has an extensive training background in personal and professional development, supporting teams to establish healthy workplace environments.
