Dr. Kevin Gilmartin Talks Emotional Survival for Law Enforcement on Upcoming Cordico Webinar

Decades before law enforcement officer wellness was a routine topic of conversation and concern, Dr. Kevin Gilmartin wrote the book on it. With the unprecedented scrutiny today’s officers are facing, combined with a recognition of the pernicious stress often inherent in this work, officer wellness has never been more important—and, at last, recognized as such.

Emotional Survival for Law Enforcement remains as relevant as ever. But times have changed since this book was first published. In the upcoming webinar Emotional Survival 2.0, Dr. Gilmartin joins Cordico founder and clinical psychologist Dr. David Black to discuss the new stresses afflicting law enforcement officers and the changed landscape of law enforcement. More importantly, they will dive into the proven strategies and solutions to improve officer resilience, performance and happiness.

Decades before law enforcement officer wellness was a routine topic of conversation and concern, Dr. Kevin Gilmartin wrote the book on it.

Attendees will learn:

  • Elements of emotional survival in light of recent events in law enforcement
  • Key principles of emotional survival for police officers
  • What’s new in the revised edition of Dr. Kevin Gilmartin’s classic book—and why
  • Practical solutions to increase your chances for emotional survival

The webinar will take place on July 15, 2021, at 1 pm ET. Registration is free. The session will be recorded for registrants unable to attend the live event. All attendees will receive a certificate of attendance.

Register here today!

Lexipol Team

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