Copshock: Surviving the Emotional Repercussions of Law Enforcement and other Emergency Services Activity
Instructor:
LaMaurice H. Gardner, Psy.D., Police Psychologist
Rationale for Course:
This two day course was developed to address Emergency Services Personnel response to Critical Incidents or “Toxic” experiences that have the potential to emotionally cripple Emergency Services Personnel and to address the “corrosive” or cumulative effects of the job that assaults First Responders every day.
GOAL: Participants will recognize and normalize the cognitive, emotional and physical responses that often accompany exposure to critical incidents. They will also learn psychological strategies that will inoculate them from the psychological hazards of exposure to trauma. Further, participants will develop the resources, competencies and “emotional survival mindset” which will help them maintain balance in the presence of daily organizational stress.
OBJECTIVES: Through lecture, reading assignments, video tapes and guest speaker personal accounts, participants will explore the causes and effects of the “emotional injuries” common to Emergency Services Personnel. They will actively address the often overlooked and taboo subject of stress reactions and in doing so will gain valuable insight and will become more likely to seek and/or provide emotional support.
Course Details:
- DATES: December 5 - 6, 2024 | March 13 - 14, 2025
- TIME: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
- COSTS: $225.00 (Police Small Agency Group Discount - FREE)
- LOCATION: Oakland Police Academy 2900 Featherstone, Auburn Hills, MI 48326 - Location on Campus: Police Academy
- Building J Room J121
- REGISTRATION: Email: policetraining@oaklandcc.edu or new phone: (248) 232-4227
- 302 Funds Eligible -
-This course is NOT SNC Approved-
*No shows WILL be billed unless cancellation is received 5 days prior to the class*