Terrorism: Psychological Impact and Implications

Acts of terrorism are unparalleled in their potential to undermine psychological stability. This course will explore preparedness and response to terrorism with an emphasis on at-risk populations, coping mechanisms, resiliency, self-care for disaster responders, and lessons learned from the Oklahoma City bombing and the attacks of 9/11/01. Psychological and psychosomatic symptoms will be presented, with discussion of how reactions may vary depending on the type of weapon utilized (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, explosive, and cyberterrorism). Other topics will include recent innovations in response to catastrophic disasters and terrorism, including Family Assistance Centers and Respite Centers.

This course is designed for anyone who wants to be prepared for effective response to terrorism, including first responders, emergency managers, the military, health and mental health professionals, chaplains and spiritual care personnel, disaster workers, childcare workers and school personnel, and responders in the corporate sector.

 

Program Highlights

  • Disaster and their psychological implications
  • Trauma, “at-risk” groups, and phases of disaster
  • “Disaster invariables” that occur in every disaster
  • Terrorism and the intended effects of terrorism
  • Impacts of terrorism from personal experience
  • “Toxicity factors” of terrorist events
  • Factors and situations that influence psychological response
  • “Four-step therapeutic conversation”
  • Psychological impact of disasters
  • “Benign” vs “malignant” psychological reactions
  • Completion of “Terrorism: Psychological Impact and Implications” and receipt of a certificate indicating full attendance (14 Contact Hours) qualifies as a class in ICISF’s Certificate of Specialized Training Program.

     

    Continuing Education Information

    Two-Day Course: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., 14 Contact Hours; 14 CE Credits for Psychologists; 14 PDH’s for EAP’s; 14 CE Hours for Calif MFT’s &LCSW’s, 14 CE Credits for National Certified Addiction Counselors; OR 1.4 General CEU’s from UMBC

    Continuing education information listed is only applicable when attending an ICISF Regional Conference.

     
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    Columbia, MD June 28- July 1, 2012

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    San Antonio, TX

    Nashville, TN September 20-23, 2012

    Regina, SK October 10-14, 2012

    Toronto, ON October 11-14, 2012

    Chicago, IL October 18-21, 2012

    Vancouver, BC October 25-28, 2012

    Albuquerque, NM November 1-4, 2012

    San Diego, CA December 6-9, 2012

     

     

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    12th World Congress on Stress, Trauma & Coping

    Navigating the Next Era of Crisis & Disaster Response

    February 19 - 24, 2013

    Baltimore, Maryland


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