Wednesday, December 15, 2010

PhilaU Connect - January 19, 2011


PhilaU Connect: Professional International Presentations

Will be presenting

“Understanding First Responder Stress Reactions:
A Vital Component of any Training Program"

January 19, 2011 at 5:00 p.m. (Eastern Time)




Research shows that most people involved in a critical incident (Trauma) will develop some stress reactions. Most reactions will be mild but the more intense stress reactions can and often will interfere with one’s ability to functional properly in the midst of a crisis.

First responders such as police, firefighters and emergency workers have been shown to be particularly vulnerable to the development of stress reactions as they are often exposed to traumatic events in their day-to-day work experiences. These reactions can include fatigue, acute stress reaction and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). These very same first responders are relied upon to help mitigate the effects of trauma on individuals, businesses and the community at large. This session will examine the stress reactions particular to first responders and the use of this knowledge in the training of and support for those individuals.

The PhilaU Connect will be given by Samuel A. Miller (M.A.). Sam is a Resourceful Therapist with extensive experience in Trauma Response and Treatment as well as Wellness Programs. He has demonstrated strengths in leadership, coaching and communication. Sam has worked with many organizations and corporations in creating healthy, respectful, workplace environments as well as managing work-related traumatic events. Mr. Miller is a consultant based in Toronto.

Instructions outlining how to join the PhilaU Connect will be sent via email prior to the event. Each PhilaU Connect presentation will include a certificate of attendance emailed to the attendee. Questions or to register, please contact Annette Solarski at solarskia@philau.edu.

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