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Responding to Mental Health Crisis Course at USM/L-A

 

 

A course titled "Responding to Mental Health Crisis in Communities" will be offered this summer at the University of Southern Maine's Lewiston-Auburn College.

The course will focus on the ideology of mental illness as affected by factors of heredity, gender, and ethnicity. Contemporary issues of community mental health and the relationship to criminal justice, deviancy, and human behavior will also be analyzed. Students will explore tools for evaluating risks associated with emotionally distraught individuals and examine how people struggling with mental illness are able to function successfully in the community. Class members will also learn how to manage crisis and access community services.

The course instructor will be Laurie Cyr-Martel MA, MHRT IV, Crisis Intervention Specialist for the Lewiston Police Department. She is the author of Responding to Emotionally Disturbed Persons - A Manual for Law Enforcement, which she wrote to provide information to the law enforcement community about dealing with individuals in emotional distress. Cyr-Martel earned a bachelor's degree in social and behavioral sciences at USM/L-A and she also holds a master's degree in counseling psychology from Antioch College in New Hampshire.

The course (SBS 399) will meet Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9:00 - 11:30 a.m., beginning May 16 and ending June 29. Registration is open through the first class meeting. Other courses offered this summer through the social and behavioral sciences program include Conflict Management, Family Systems, Abnormal Psychology and Developmental Psychology. For more information or to register, please call 753-6530. The complete USM/L-A summer session and fall semester course schedules are online at www.usm.maine.edu/lac/schedules.

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