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De-Escalation Techniques for First Responders

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Come join us for De-Escalation Techniques. This free, interactive online training explores ways to recognize and manage one’s own stress as well as ways to de-escalate a crisis. Participants can expect to learn how to recognize compassion fatigue and burn out. Assess your level of stress and anger, along with the effects and ways to manage those effects. The crisis cycle will be discussed along with tools and techniques to de-escalate a crisis. This training is targeted to first responders, but is also beneficial for professionals assisting individuals with behavioral issues, such as those working with children affected by the opioid crisis in WV.

After attending, you will be able to:

  • Differentiate between compassion fatigue and being burned out
  • Recognize a power struggle and ways to avoid it
  • Identify ways to effectively de-escalate a situation

No CEUs will be available for this webinar.

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Date: June 23, 2020
Time: 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Training Location:
Zoom (a link will be provided after registration)
For Questions
E-mail: PBS@hsc.wvu.edu
Phone Number: 855-558-4296
Website: pbs.cedwvu.org

The PBS Program is funded through a grant with the WV Bureau for Behavioral Health.

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