Stress Injury Management; Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) & Stress Injury Programs for Wilderness, Remote, First Responders & Social Work Professionals.

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Olympia, WA 98516

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A fantastic article was published last month that reminds us of how much people in the background can be impacted by a traumatic event. 'Everything That You're Feeling Is Okay' by Ann Givens was published on September 30, 2019, and recounts the horrific events of the 2017 Route 91 Harvest Festival shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada. The article takes a unique approach in that it chronicles the experiences of the coroners

Dr. George Everly is a highly respected author and researcher with groundbreaking work in resilience, crisis intervention, and disaster response. Dr. Everly's impressive biography draws the attention of many in the mental health world, especially in caring for the first responders and survivors of traumatic incidents. From acts of mass violence to devastating wildfires, the work of industry leaders such as Dr. Everly helps us prepare for the worst moments

Over the last week, our training manager, Katja Hurt, has been braving the sweltering east coast temperatures to bring Training From the BACK of the Room to Anchorpoint Response and the Pacific Northwest. Training from the BACK of the Room, or TBR for short, is a highly respected instructor-trainer program. Developed by professional speaker, author, and trainer Sharon Bowman, TBR is a globally-acclaimed, interactive, skills-building train-the-trainer class. TBR is based on