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Assisting Individuals in Crisis (AIC) | Chippewa Falls, WI | August 28-29, 2024

 

Please note: This class is on a Wednesday/Thursday and are full sessions on both days

 
Early Bird Registration $175 (until 8/06/24, 5PM ET) | Registration $200 (until 8/25/24, 5PM ET)  | At the Door Registration $225
 

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Assisting Individuals in Crisis (AIC) is the first of the three consecutive FBFR courses. Crisis intervention is not psychotherapy, rather it is a specialized acute emergency mental health intervention which requires specialized training.  As physical first-aid is to surgery, crisis intervention is to psychotherapy.  Thus crisis intervention is often called "emotional first-aid". This interactive program is designed to teach participants the fundamentals of crisis intervention along with proper protocols for assisting individuals in the throes of crisis situations.  Those attending the seminar will learn how to administer this emotional first-aid to people by using a variety of intervention techniques including the SAFER-R model.  Crisis communication techniques including the "diamond structure" model,  strategic planning for crisis intervention , and the "resistance, resilience, and recovery" continuum comprise some of the array of techniques and concepts that are covered. This training has been helpful to both mental health professionals as well as those inexperienced in the field.  Participants learn through information presented by the instructor along with scenarios and role-plays enacted throughout the workshop.  A workbook and notes are provided to assist in the learning process. Anyone interested in assisting those experiencing the "fallout" of a critical incident will find this course of great value. It has application across a broad spectrum of individual, local, and national emergencies, disasters, and catastrophes.

Topics include:

  • Key terms and concepts
  • Attentive listening
  • Crisis communication techniques
  • Psychological reactions in crisis
  • Mechanisms of action in crisis intervention
  • Avoiding harmful practices
  • The SAFER-R model of individual crisis intervention
  • Commonly used crisis and disaster mental health interventions
  • Self-care issues

Training location:

Heyde Center for the Arts

3 South High Street

Chippewa Falls, WI 54729

 

Near-by hotels:

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson ~ 10 minutes
1021 West Park Avenue
Chippewa Falls, WI 54729
 
Cobblestone Hotel & Suites ~ 10 minutes
100 N. Bridge Street
Chippewa Falls, WI 54729
 

Nearest Major Airport:

Minneapolis St. Paul International Airport (MSP) ~ 90 minutes

 

 

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For more information about the training visit our FBFR FAQ page or email us for specific information. You can download digital flyers, posters, videos, and information to share with your friends, church, Bible study or small group

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