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Crisis Response 2.0

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Summary

Crisis Response 2.0 will help counselors discover ways to assist clients who are dealing with acute stress response, how it impacts them during and immediately following a crisis situation, and key components to recovery.

Learning Objectives

Participants will...

  1. Understand what a crisis is and the neurobiology behind traumatic stress
  2. Understand the difference between a critical event and an individual reaction
  3. Understand the importance and need for companioning and crisis intervention

Course Lesson and Descriptions

CR 101: Crisis Response 101
Runtime: 50 minutes 22 seconds

Jennifer Cisney Ellers, M.A., and Kevin L. Ellers, D.Min.

This lesson offers a basic introduction to psychological first aid, and will address the acute stress response and how it impacts people during and immediately following a crisis situation, and why support in the aftermath can aid in recovery.

Learning Objectives

  1. Participants will understand what a crisis is and the neurobiology behind traumatic stress.
  2. Participants will understand the difference between a critical event and an individual reaction.
  3. Participants will understand the importance and need for companioning and crisis intervention.

CR 102: Foundations of Crisis Intervention: Ministry of Presence and Restoration of Safety
Runtime: 50 minutes 40 seconds

Jennifer Cisney Ellers, M.A., and Kevin L. Ellers, D.Min.

Crisis disrupts the psychological homeostasis. This lesson reviews two, key components of recovery. The essential element of “ministry of presence” is discussed, along with ways to restore a sense of safety.

Learning Objectives

  1. Participants will understand and identify the concepts of a ministry of presence
  2. Participants will understand the importance of establishing a sense of safety
  3. Participants will understand the need for practical assistance.

CR 103: Support and Recovery

Jennifer Cisney Ellers, M.A., and Kevin L. Ellers, D.Min.
Runtime: 58 minutes 48 seconds

Learning Objectives

  1. Participants will understand the importance of victims telling their stories
  2. Participants will understand how to handle both extraverts and introverts.
  3. Participants will identify some of the P’s of crisis response

This lesson offers a brief overview of some elements of crisis intervention, both short-term and long-term. Emphasis is placed on assessment, processing, and social support.

Continuing Education

1.75 CE Credits available for LPC, LMFT, LSW.

3.00 CE Credits available for IBCC Credential Holders.

The American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC) offers some psychologists, therapists, counselors, social workers and play therapists Continuing Education (CE) credit due for good standing with certain states and a limited number of professional organizations. It remains the responsibility of each participant to be aware of state licensure and CE requirements. Participants should check their state and/or local regulations regarding required continuing education hours. For more information Light University Continuing Education programs, please visit: https://lightuniversity.com/continuing-education-statements/.