LEARN TO REPHRASE TRAUMATIC EVENTS SO THEY CAN BE SHARED SAFELY.
​In today’s society we hear and read a lot about law enforcement and community relations. Some good things, and too many bad. The truth has become difficult to find. Add the everyday stress of a high risk occupation—and breakdowns in communication and relationships, PTSD, substance abuse, suicide, and divorce are common.
BUT WE DON'T TALK ABOUT IT.
THAT'S THE REAL PROBLEM,
THE CURRICULUM
ADDRESSING TRAUMA BENEFITS US ALL
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Communication & accountability reduce or prevent PTSD, divorce, and suicide.
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Structure & process allow us to face our trauma and reframe it to be shared safely.
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Accountability & open, honest, communication create a healthier mindset and improved relationships.
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Seeing from other perspectives creates understanding, resulting in healthier relationships between law enforcement & the communities they serve.
Join Glen to define and discuss that base ways we perceive and operate in direct opposition to good communication and relationships. Learn tools and processes to step out of destructive cycles through open and vulnerable sharing.
"I like how you made us think and put ourselves in the situations and apply them to our own life. I also like how you bring your mistakes and successes into play. It brings you down to our level and makes learning the lessons much easier."
CLASS TOPICS
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Accountability vs Responsibility
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Self-Accountability
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Law Enforcement—Goals, Objectives & Expectations
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Perceptions
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Community
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Walls, Masks, and Manipulations
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Making a difference
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Connection in our Communities
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Traumatic Events