Course Overview
Course Length: 8 Hours
Certification is valid for: 24 Months
Continuing Education Credits: 8
$360
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Course Objectives
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Describe the unique challenges faced by emergency responders.
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Discuss ways emergency services can have impacts on both responders and their families.
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Compare each of the individual subcultures of emergency response work, what makes each of them unique, and how clinicians can be prepared to assist them.
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Describe the various core proficiencies each clinician may work within, while understanding the limitations of such work and when to refer.
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Describe several guidelines and resources for competent and proficient practice with emergency responders
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Describe the history of police and public safety psychology as a professional discipline and note the key contributors to the development of the specialty.
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Describe the common clinical treatment targets and modalities utilized with the emergency responder and public safety population.
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Describe key cultural similarities and differences between law enforcement, fire service, dispatch, corrections, and victims advocate professions that may affect clinical treatment.
What to expect:
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High quality video instruction from our course presenters
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A downloadable PDF overview document for the course
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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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Instant certificate delivery upon successful course completion
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Quick access to course support and feedback from your student dashboard
Meet Your Instructors:
Jaime Brower, Psy.D., ABPP
Rhonda Kelly
Michael Pitrusu
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