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PREMIER FIRST RESPONDER PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES
Contract #
N-2025-203
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Police
Expiration Date
11/30/2025
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1/1/1900
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validation of reactions to the incident,reduce second guessing, increase a sense of <br /> comradery, provoke healing and closure. <br /> • On average a critical incident debriefing will take between 1-2 hours, however the length <br /> of the debriefing is influenced by the number of personnel involved and type of incident. <br /> • In the aftermath of a large-scale critical incident, such as an Active Shooter incident, it <br /> may be required to facilitate more than one critical incident debriefing given the number <br /> of personnel who will be impacted by such an event. <br /> Post Critical Incident Counseling- $150.00/session <br /> There may be incidents when the Chief or designated person at the department requests and <br /> authorizes their personnel to check-in with a mental health professional. This is NOT a fitness <br /> for duty evaluation, but an opportunity for a confidential therapist-client interaction to talk about <br /> the impact of the incident. <br /> • Dr. Williams will work with department personnel to ensure that each person has an <br /> opportunity to check-in in a timely manner following a critical incident such as an officer <br /> involved shooting and/or other incidents. <br /> • The check-in includes but is not limited to; education and assessment on normal reactions <br /> following a critical incident, assessment and development of healthy coping strategies, <br /> assertive communication skills with family and loved ones, and discussion to make sense <br /> of thoughts and reactions to the incident and its connection to other incidents that can <br /> become triggered. <br /> Follow up Counseling-$150.00/session <br /> There will be times when personnel impacted by work related incidents/cases may benefit from <br /> additional individual sessions. The goal of these sessions is to further address their concerns, <br /> symptoms and process the incident. These sessions may include EMDR therapy. EMDR is <br /> scientifically validated to reprocess stressful and traumatic incidents that public safety personnel <br /> are exposed to. For more information on EMDR http://www.emdr.com/what-is-emdr/ <br /> In Person/telehealth Counseling: Individual/couples/EMDR-$150.00/session <br />
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