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Controllable VS Non-Controllable Stressors in

Emergency Services

60 minutes

 

The assumption is that the majority of stressors we face as emergency workers are from the calls we attend, which may be true for some. But for many of us, most stresses come from controllable factors. In this session, I will define the controllable and non-controllable stressors in our profession and ways to recognize, minimize, or even eliminate the stressors we can control.

Objectives:

  • Define controllable and non-controllable stressors.

  • Discuss ways to build resiliency for non-controllable stressors.

  • Identify controllable stressors.

  • Discuss ways to mitigate or eliminate controllable stressors.

  • Define a trauma-informed work environment and the fatal ten. 

Presentation Testimonials:

"Exceptional presenter. I would send anyone to any of your presentations. I will be looking forward to finding more of them to attend myself. Thank you for coming, sharing and teaching."

"Gret presenter, look forward to his programs and hope he's back for the next conference."

"I could talk with and listen to him speak forever! – Thank you, Daniel!"

"Radical acceptance – I love it! Simple to break it down to four choices."

"His artwork is so real to some who have been on hundreds of runs that they strike an emotional response; I am very impressed."

"Great tools. Thank you"

"This has been an amazing class."

"Well done. I added tools to walk away with, as well as productive and relevant materials."

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