Surviving Violent Encounters
Tue, Jan 28
|Rocky Mountain HIDTA Suite 300
This 16-hour seminar is designed to prepare law enforcement officers for violent encounters and threats. ****Lodging and Per Diem Available per RMHIDTA Policy****
Time & Location
Jan 28, 2025, 8:00 AM MST – Jan 29, 2025, 5:00 PM MST
Rocky Mountain HIDTA Suite 300, 369 Inverness Pkwy, Englewood, CO 80112, USA
Class Description
This 16-hour seminar is designed to prepare law enforcement officers for violent encounters and threats. The instructors will discuss techniques that control stress responses so de-escalation strategies can be effectively applied. The seminar will not only deal with the latest research on how threats impact psychological and physiological responses, but will explore ancient survival traditions and why these traditions are relevant today.
At the end of this program, students will:
- Understand and recognize the physiological and psychological changes that occur when a person is suddenly threatened.
- Understand how these psychological and physiological changes affect performance and the ability to survive.
- Understand how physical training, mental imagery, tactical self-talk, breathing and centering improve stress inoculation, startle recovery, and the ability to apply de-escalation techniques
-Understand how experiencing a sudden stressful situation can lead to a “high”, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and/or Post Traumatic Growth.