ATSS Approved Trainings
and Workshops
Emotional Survival
for the first responder
This presentation is designed to assist all emergency first responders; law enforcement, firefighters, EMS and other emergency workers and professionals by the development of behavioral strategies to inoculate against loss of idealism and inappropriate behaviour patterns. It will review the short and long-term effects on emergency first responders, on both the personal and professional aspects of their lives.
Sheraton Parkway Toronto North Hotel, Suites & Conference Centre
600 Hwy#7 East 1-800-668-0101
Contact person: PC Todd Snooks #1039
905-830-0303 ext 7522
The H.U.G.S.
Program,
H.U.G.S. Helping Understand Grief
& Trauma Sessions
The objective of the H.U.G.S. Training Program is to address the needs of traumatized and bereaved students who are socially and educationally struggling. The implement of a trauma and bereavement group will address the emotional boundaries that these students are experiencing. Releasing these emotional boundaries will allow these students to resume educationally and emotionally in a healthy manner.
Christine Dernederlanden, C.T.S.S., C.T.R. is the founder of Robert’s Press Canada’s Grief resource Centre. Christine is the award winning author of "Where is Robert?", the grief kit that aided over 6000 families affected by 9/11/01, “H.U.G.S.” Helping Children Understand Grief Sessions and her recent release “Where is My Courage?”
For more information contact Christine Dernederlanden at robertspress@sympatico.ca
Life and
Death Matters Offer Online Training
in palliative care and end of life issues.
Solutions On Site offers Seminar:

October 20th-22nd, 2011
Best Western Lamplighter Inn
591 Wellington Rd South
London, Ontario, Canada
Rates Start at $345 per person
Student rates available
Refer to brochure for rate details
About the Seminar Sponsor
THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY AT THE SCHULICH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY is proud to sponsor this seminar, the second in a bi-annual series, that will celebrate the work of the Harris-Woodman Chair in Psyche and Soma and related areas of progress. The academic divisions within the Department of Psychiatry, and most particularly, the Division of Neuropsychiatry has an established group of basic science and physician scientist researchers who have generated a body of knowledge linking body and mind research from molecular biology and neuroimaging to clinical interventions in several psychiatric disorders. This seminar will focus on the affective neurosciences and clinical interventions and will outline the progress that has been made in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
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