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Florida Emotional CPR (eCPR)® Training- 2 days
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Florida Emotional CPR (eCPR)® Training- 2 days

Emotional CPR (eCPR) is a public health educational program designed to teach people to assist others through an emotional crisis by three simple steps: C= Connecting, P= emPowering, R= Revitalization 12 CEUs available

7/18/2023 to 7/19/2023
When: July 18th, 2023- July 19th, 2023
9:00am- 4:00pm Eastern
Where: Virtual
United States
Contact: Sherry Warner
sherry@peersupportfl.org


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Emotional CPR (eCPR), is a hope-based public health approach to build strong, resilient, cooperative communities. This training will help prepare you to participate fully in your community and to provide support to others- friends, family, or people you haven't met- who may be experiencing an emotional crisis. 

eCPR skills can be practiced both by people trained in counseling, assessment, or other mental health skills, also by those with no mental health training. It is also valuable in deepening day-to-day communication. 

eCPR was developed by people who have made it through emotional crisis themselves and learned how to integrate those experiences into a broader understanding of themselves and others. We see crisis as a valuable opportunity; through crisis we can reconsider our way of being in the world and realign our lives to be more in sync with our deepest values. Participants will learn what is helpful in the short term, and also how to turn emotional crisis into long-term personal growth. 

This training requires full participation, there are many breakout sessions for practice.

 

This training provides 12 CEUs. Please view our Policy regarding requirements for this training.

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This website was developed [in part] under grant number SM080855 and SM082663 from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The views, policies, and opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of SAMHSA or HHS.