International
Critical Incident Stress Foundation
Conference Catalog Description
This advanced level course will enhance your skills to provide effective
emotional and spiritual care (ESC) to meet the disaster-related needs
of disaster responders and disaster affected families and individuals
within disaster operations. This course builds on the crisis intervention
principles taught in the Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM)
core courses to effectively integrate these principles within ESC
teams for appropriate care throughout the disaster continuum from
the immediate to long-term recovery process. This course is designed for trained clergy, chaplains, mental health
professionals, and CISM trained crisis responders who desire to enhance
their skills in providing Emotional and Spiritual Care to survivors
of disaster and trauma.
Suggested but not mandatory prerequisites:
Individual Crisis Intervention & Peer
Support; Group Crisis Intervention; Pastoral Crisis Intervention.
Program Highlights:
-
One’s own faith tradition and ESC
- ESC & the Incident Command System
- ESC & disaster relief operations
- Physical, psychological, emotional impact of disasters
- Behavioral, interpersonal and spiritual impact of disasters
- Range of ESC interventions in the aftermath
- Suitability to provide ESC
- Maintaining health during deployment
- Deployment personal care plans
- Intervention and care giving concepts
Completion of “Emotional & Spiritual Care in Disasters” class
and receipt of a certificate indicating full attendance (14 Contact
Hours) qualifies as a class in ICISF’s Certificate of Specialized
Training Program.
Continuing Education Information
Two-Day Course: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., 14 Contact
Hours; 14 CE Credits for Psychologists; 14 PDHs for EAPs; 14 CE
Hours for Calif. MFTs & LCSWs;
14 Contact Hours for National Certified Addiction Counselors; OR
1.4 General CEUs from UMBC |