Essential Crisis Care Basics: Crisis Intervention Skills for Counselors
May 29, 2025 @ 6:00PM — 7:30PM Eastern Time (US & Canada) Add to Calendar
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Empowering mental health professionals to respond with confidence and compassion.
Hurricane season will be here before we know it and day to day crisis in our families, communities and with our clients can happen at any time. Join us for an small group 1.5-hour interactive workshop equipping mental health professionals with foundational knowledge and practical skills for effective crisis intervention. Participants will explore the psychological impact of crisis and disaster, gaining insights into trauma-sensitive principles for providing compassionate and effective support. Key components include psychological and mental health first aid components as well as core crisis intervention techniques essential for disaster response. Join us to enhance your preparedness in responding to individuals and communities in times of critical need.
Facilitators:
Stacey D. Sutherland LPC-A, CIC-CSp
Stacey is a Crisis Intervention Specialist and a Licensed Counselor Associate. She brings over 20 years of experience in the non-profit and humanitarian aid communities to her work in trauma recovery. She has served in over 30 countries in disaster and crisis response including the US, Liberia, Mozambique, Dominica, Haiti, Ukraine, Turkey, and Morocco.
Stacey is the Executive Director for Crisis Care International, a non-profit organization providing trauma-sensitive care and training for global communities impacted by conflict, crisis, and disaster. She works in private practice in Charleston, SC, USA and serves communities locally and around the world. You can learn more about CCI and our team at www.crisiscareinternational.org.
Philip G. Monroe, PsyD
Dr. Philip Monroe is a psychologist and owner of Langberg, Monroe & Associates, a counseling center just outside of Philadelphia, PA. He is also the founder of the Global Trauma Recovery institute. Phil has been practicing as a therapist and psychologist for more than 34 years. For 17 years, he led Missio Seminary’s Graduate School of Counseling, where he is now a visiting professor. For the past 13 years, he has held a lead consultant role with the Trauma Healing Institute. He currently serves as Vice Board Chair and a lead consultant and facilitator for Crisis Care International where he trains community leaders around the world in the basics of trauma-sensitive care. His professional and personal musings can be found at www.philipmonroe.com
This training is based on the book Essential Crisis Care Training Guide by Stacey D. Sutherland and Dr. Philip G. Monroe (2023). Available on Amazon.