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RAVE REVIEWS
"Cheri remains a true inspiration to all of us that deal with crises! I've heard her speak a couple times now and her wisdom and way with words continue to amaze me! Just last week, we had an incident where a little boy was hit by a car. We had students who witnessed the event as well as students in the car that hit the little boy. The first thing I did was pull out my materials from Cheri, realizing that some of these kids were dealing with trauma and not grief. Please continue to do what you are doing and get this information out to everyone!
Thank you!" --Tina More from our clients
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Trauma Training
This is a two-day training on psychological trauma. Day One covers the biochemical and physiological response to exposure to a life-threatening event. Day Two is an all-day skill-building process in which participants will learn how best to help stabilize trauma victims in the immediate aftermath.
This approach is designed for victims and bystanders, not for emergency services workers. CISM and CISD were designed for them, and is not appropriate for victims and bystanders. This model is specifically for people who work in fields in which they come in contact with individuals post-trauma, including counselors, emergency room staff, emergency services staff who wish to understand what is happening for victims with whom they work, mental health practitioners, behavioral specialists, hospice workers, social workers, child protective services providers, foster care parents and workers, and others who are in a helping role for those who could be victims of trauma.
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Related Materials
 The Day That This workbook takes the Lovre Model of intervention and makes it available to youth who are working with counselors who do not have expertise in trauma. View or purchase materials |
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