Course Overview
Course Length: 0.5 Hours
$15
Because of the stress, trauma, and demands that accompany responder work, they must become masters over their bodies, their emotions, and their needs. This clinical tool helps identify baseline behavioral norms, which is important for EVERY responder.
Knowing yourself well and recognizing when you are “off” can help you identify when it’s time to implement change. The faster you can identify and fix the problem, the faster you get back to normal and the less devastation you leave in your wake.

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:
Becky Edmonds, MA, MFTC
Becky Edmonds graduated with her master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Regis University and obtained her bachelor’s degree from the University of Phoenix. During her studies at Regis University, Becky specialized in therapy aimed at teens and kids. She utilizes play therapy and experiential therapy skills when working with kids and teens struggling with depression, anxiety, grief, suicidal ideation, and trauma. Utilizing play therapy or experiential skills with families allows Becky to partner with all family members and work through communication concerns, family reintegration, substance abuse issues, and joint parenting after divorce. She also has her EMDR certification for use with children and adolescents.
