
Effective crisis care and trauma response begins with having a solid foundation. This course provides the learner with the basic skills and core principles necessary for various types of work in the field of crisis and trauma care. From theoretical concepts, assessment techniques, standard protocols, ethics and spiritual integration, each session is designed to offer meaningful insights and practical information.
Lesson Titles Include:
CRFR 101 Trauma and Crisis Care: Why We Serve
by Diane Langberg, Ph.D.
CRFR 102 Crisis Response: An Overview of Emergency Mental Health and Chaplaincy
by Jennifer Cisney, M.A., Tom Webb, Th.M. and Capt. Jim Nelms, B.A.
CRFR 103 The Ethics and Protocol of Crisis Care
by Capt. Jim Nelms, B.A.
CRFR 104 Collateral Damage: Firestorms of Faith
by Ken Nichols, Psy.D.
CRFR 105 Crisis Theory and Assessment
by Jennifer Cisney, M.A. and Joshua Straub, Ph.D.
CRFR 106 A Theology of Suffering and the “Crisis of Faith”
by Ron Hawkins, Ed.D., D.Min.
CRFR 107 Stability after Crisis: The First Seven Days
by Kevin Ellers, D.Min.
CRFR 108 Getting Plugged In: The Logistics of Responding to Crisis Disaster
by Kevin Ellers, D.Min. and Jennifer Cisney, M.A.
CRFR 109 Death Notification and Family Assistance
by Gregory Young, M.Div.
CRFR 110 Suicide: Coping with the Aftermath
by Tom Webb, Th.M.
CRFR 111 Children and Crisis
by Capt. Jim Nelms, B.A.
CRFR 112 Ambassadors of Faith and the Ministry of Presence
by Charlie Davidson, D.D.
CRFR 113 Coping with Traumatic Memory
by Diane Langberg, Ph.D.
CRFR 114 Post Traumatic Stress and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
by Michael Lyles, M.D. (audio)
CRFR 115 Helping Others Recover from Trauma and Loss
by H. Norman Wright, M.A., MRE (audio)
Faculty Include:
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| Diane Langberg |
Jennifer Cisney |
Tom Web |
Jim Nelms |
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| Ron Hawkins |
Ken Nichols |
Josh Straub |
Michael Lyles |
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| H. Norman Wright |