Date/Time
Date(s) - 02/10/2026
11:30 am - 1:30 pm
Location
United Way Service Center
Categories No Categories
You can access information about our presenter by clicking this link: Speaker Information
A reminder that all non-members will need to pay $10 for this session, at sign-in.
Lunch to be provided by Lisa Kelley of Eating Recovery Center.
Learning Objectives: At the conclusion of this presentation, participants will be able to:
1. Describe the defining characteristics of a critical incident and identify key factors that differentiate routine occupational stressors from events likely to overwhelm individual or collective coping capacities.
2. Discuss current evidence-informed best practices for early psychological intervention following workplace, school, or community trauma, including indica1ons, contraindications, and 1ming of post-incident supports.
3. Explain how Cri1cal Incident Stress Management (CISM) components—such as defusings, debriefings, and followup supports—may be utilized to stabilize affected systems, promote adaptive coping, and reduce barriers to ongoing care when implemented appropriately.
Disclaimer: As the Bay Area Networking Group is focused on providing networking and growth opportunities for our members, please note that the following information is shared with our corporate members who provide meals for our general meetings: Therapist name, practice, and email address. Please note that this is information that is included in our directory and can be obtained from there. Any questions or concerns about the sharing of this information should be directed to the Board President at thebayareanet@gmail.com.