| Course Title: | A Resiliency Approach to Early Crisis Intervention | |
| Category: | 75 | |
| Credits: | 5 | |
| Objectives: | Teach how to enhance the natural resilience and positive coping of people and organizations in the aftermath of crises | |
| Description: | 5 CEC's - Psychologists, Counselors, Addictions Therapists, Nurses, Family Therapists Certain approaches commonly used in early crisis intervention strategies have come under increasing scrutiny in both the professional and public press, calling into question the efficacy of certain techniques central to most crisis programs. As a leader in the field of crisis intervention, CMI took responsibility for examining the challenges being presented to current models, including its own model. This process included a review of the research and discussions with published experts (internationally), seeking evidence both supporting and challenging current debriefing models. CMI has built an early crisis intervention model (Resiliency Management Program™) designed to enhance the natural resilience and positive coping of people and organizations in the aftermath of crises. CMI’s evidence-based approach is designed to be an evolving approach that can provide an initial step toward shifting early crisis response models from victimization to resiliency. |
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