Coping with Traumatic Events: Threats, Crises, & PTSD

3/5/2021 - 3/5/2021
8:30 AM - 3:40 PM
Location: Live Webinar, Sponsored by the Institute of Natural Resources; Cost : $83.00;,

This INR Continuing Education seminar presentation will (1) identify the major causes and pathways of the stress response, (2) describe how worry, traumatic events, threats, and crises can cause anxiety and trauma related disorders, (3) list the characteristics of acute stress disorder and the principles of crisis intervention, (4) identify the symptoms, subtypes, and treatments of PTSD (posttraumatic stress disorder), (5) discuss effective stress management strategies including resilience building, mindfulness, relaxation, cognitive behavioral therapy, diet, exercise, and medications, (6) list the methods of managing compassion fatigue in caregivers and health care professionals, (7) describe how the information in this course can be utilized to improve patient care outcomes, and (8) describe, for this course, the implications for dentistry, mental health, nursing, social work, and other health professionals.

This course will provide participants with an overview of counseling patients suffering from PTSD and other disorders related to experience traumatic events.

This workshop has been approved for 6.0 CE clock hours in Diagnosis.

NBCC credits is not available for this program.

For more information:  877 246 6336

To Register:  Participants can register online at www.inrseminars.com, by phone at (877) 246-6336, by fax at (925) 687-0860, or by email at info@inrseminars.com.

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