Crisis Response and Intervention
Caring for People God's Way
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51m
Jennifer Cisney Ellers, M.A.
In order to render emotional and spiritual care for those who experience a traumatic event, caregivers need a basic understanding of how people respond to crises. This session provides the necessary core skills to ensure a balanced approach toward those in crisis, including how to decrease symptoms of post-traumatic stress and assist individuals in adapting so they can return to normal functioning.
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