Understanding TBIs and PTSD as a First Responder

Understanding TBIs and PTSD as a First Responder

A first responder's guide to understanding the basics of TBIs and PTSD. Learn how to identify signs and symptoms in yourself and others.

By 21 CLETS, LLC

Date and time

Wednesday, December 10 · 8am - 5pm PST

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 9 hours

This 8-hour course is designed for all first responders to increase awareness of mental health concerns, including Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs) and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) associated with working in law enforcement and other emergency fields. It helps students understand common causes, dangers, and behaviors to look for in the general public, themselves, loved ones, and peers. Students learn proven tools and techniques to recognize mental health concerns within themselves, the importance of self-care, and coping skills. They also learn potential resources and how and when to ask for help.

Students will learn:

• To recognize signs and symptoms of TBIs, PTSD, and other mental health concerns

• To distinguish the kinds of behaviors first responders may observe in others

• To understand how these can co-occur with other disorders such as substance abuse, depression, and anxiety

• To identify the most common psychotropic medications and ways to determine someone might not be taking their medication

• To determine coping strategies and how and where to seek help if needed

• The importance of self-care and asking for help before it’s too late

If you have any questions regarding this class, please contact Christina at christina@21clets.com


Organized by

21 CLETS, LLC, is a public safety training agency providing the most effective training for public safety professionals.