![]() ![]() Bohl- Penrod, Ph. D. She is the Director of The Counseling Team International (TCTI), which is also, The Southern California Critical Incident Stress Management Team. She is a member of the American Association of Suicidology (AAS), is one of the past presidents of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Psychological Services Section. Nancy is a certified Master Trainer for the QPR Institute focusing on Suicide Prevention and Intervention for first responders. She is also a certified trainer for the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation (ICISF), ICEMA for Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT), Peace Officer and Standard in Training (POST) and Standards and Training for Corrections (STC). She is an adjunct professor in the Criminal Justice Departments for Riverside and San Bernardino Valley Community Colleges. She is a frequent guest speaker for the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC), the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Academies. Dr. Bohl- Penrod is certified in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), which is a technique she uses to help trauma survivors. Bohl- Penrod is known for her 5- day Basic Peer Support and Critical Incident Stress Management training that The Counseling Team International has taught to over 1. United States and Canada. ![]() ![]() ![]() Nancy’s personal experience over the years has allowed her to develop a personal approach to helping first responder families by providing “Significant Other Survival” (SOS) training. Nancy has responded to more than 1,0. Some of the major incidents she has responded to, are the ATF incident in Waco, Texas, the TWA Flight 8. Long Island, New York, the Typhoon disaster in Guam and the Alaska Air Disaster in Los Angeles. She led a team of Mental Health Professionals in assisting those severely impacted by the Terrorist Attacks in New York. While in New York she was sent by the FBI to the Pentagon to provide her services. Her team responded to the California Wildfires of 2. U. S. Forest Service in the loss of Engine 5. Esperanza Fire of 2. More recently her team’s services were used for the Big Bear Manhunt (Dorner Case), the Los Angeles International Airport TSA shooting, Seal Beal Beauty Salon shooting, assisted the U. S. Forest Service with the loss of three firefighters in Washington State and recent San Bernardino Terrorist Attack at Inland Regional Center. Over the past twenty years Nancy has developed over fifty public safety wellness divisions for departments of all sizes through her public safety “Employee Support Services” program. Bohl- Penrod has written numerous articles and book chapters focusing on mental health issues for police and fire personnel. She recently was on the team who has created an APP to guide public safety peer supporters and supervisors in their endeavor to help each other. Shonna Hill, Psy. D. Hill has 1. 4 years of law enforcement experience working in several divisions, which included patrol, high risk entry teams, and task force assignments. She has extensive experience working with military veterans in the reintegration process as they make the mental transition back from war. Her work with veterans also includes facilitating veteran groups on anger management and coping skills. ![]() The Chadwick Center provides a continuum of services with an integrated, multidisciplinary approach to healing intervention and family support. Attending a Masonic Funeral October 15th, 2013. When it comes to funeral planning, religion and culture aren’t the only determining factors in how a ceremony is. A site for those who are. Questioning their faith in the Mormon Church. And for those who need support. As they transition their lives to. Search for free or reduced cost services like medical care, food, job training, and more. The Silvercrest Center stands out from our competition in that we use a medical management strategy to promote excellence and improve outcomes whether it be for. Sharp HealthCare is San Diego's health care leader with hospitals in San Diego, affiliated medical groups, urgent care centers and a health plan. Sharp provides. ![]() ![]() Hill’s research on the impact of social support on an officer’s willingness to report suicidal ideations was selected for presentation at the International Conference & Summit on Violence, Abuse & Trauma. In addition, Dr. Hill created the Perceived Support of Suicide Ideation Scale which has been implemented during her extensive research on social support factors of law enforcement officers. Her professional experience has focused on the treatment of post- traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, anxiety, grief, and loss. She is currently a part of the TCTI’s 2. Critical Incident Stress Management team, responding to various types of critical incidents including the most recent San Bernardino terrorist attack. Hill is passionate about arming public safety personnel in law enforcement with the appropriate emotional and mental tools to live out a balanced and safe life, both personally and professionally. Shonna currently provides services out of the Brea and San Bernardino offices./div> Mark W. Marvin, Ph. D. Since 1. FOCUS Psychological Services as a provider to numerous law enforcement, fire service, emergency medical, and emergency dispatch agencies. For example, FOCUS has been the psychological services provider to the San Diego Police Department since 1. Marvin also provides services to federal law enforcement agencies affiliated with the Department of Justice and Department of Homeland Security. To better comprehend the unique demands of the United States Border Patrol, Dr. Marvin logged hundreds of hours in the field accompanying agents pursuing smugglers. He specializes in individual and couples counseling, post- trauma intervention, management consultation, peer support, and training. He is advanced certified in EMDR. Marvin is also Director of the Psychiatric Emergency Response Team (PERT), a program in partnership with San Diego County Health & Human Services, San Diego County Law Enforcement Agencies, and the National Alliance on Mental Illness. PERT is law enforcement based mental health crisis intervention program that pairs a licensed mental health professional with a law enforcement officer/deputy, riding together in the field and are first responders when a person in psychiatric crisis is brought to law enforcement’s attention. Tammy Mc. Coy- Arballo, Psy. D. Mc. Coy- Arballo earned her doctorate degree in Clinical Forensic Psychology from the California School of Forensic Studies in San Diego. She is certified in Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) and completed crisis counseling training when she was volunteered as a suicide hotline counselor in the 1. Mc. Coy- Arballo is an Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR) trained therapist who worked extensively with first responders and civilian employees in the wake of 1. San Bernardino. She was subsequently recognized for her work with the San Bernardino County Probation Department. Mc. Coy- Arballo is experienced in couples counseling, testing, diagnosing, and treating adults for depression, anxiety, anger management, substance abuse, and personality disorders. Additionally, she facilitated groups focused on grief, substance dependency and recovery, coping skills, and mindfulness. Her experience also extends to working with members of the LGBTQ community. Beyond treatment, Dr. Mc. Coy- Arballo is The Counseling Team’s lead researcher on a study examining pre- employment screening of law enforcement candidates. Her research on pre- employment screenings as well as the use of brief personality measures to predict behavior were selected for presentation at national and international conferences, including the Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Mc. Coy- Arballo serves clients for TCTI in the San Bernardino and Murrieta offices. Stacy Mc. Lain, Ph. D. She has worked with clients in our San Bernardino, Victorville, and Temecula offices. She currently conducts pre- hire psychological interviews for law enforcement, dispatch and fire personnel. Her additional responsibilities include providing 2. Critical Incident Intervention. She is trained in Critical Incidents and Risk Assessments. Her professional experience has focused on crisis intervention and the treatment of abused and/or traumatized children and adults. Jonathan Mills, Ed. D. He has been with TCTI since 1. Mills brings a wealth of life experiences to his work having been an educator and pastor before earning his post- doctorate Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy in 1. He and his wife have been married since they were in college. They have 2 adult children and 4 granddaughters. He enjoys working with individuals and families in the areas of depression, anxiety, and panic attacks. Mills’ training in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) allows him to address these specific issues with a very effective intervention. His clients also include adolescents with problems ranging from academic and behavioral issues to poor self- image. In addition, Dr. Mills works with couples to resolve conflicts that arise, such as poor communication, abuse, grief recovery, parenting, divorce, and infidelity. He was honored to be invited to be part of a team of mental health professionals that flew to New York to assist in the September 1. Terrorist Attacks on America. Ann Morgan, Psy. D. Morgan joined TCTI in 2. Claremont. Morgan has lectured extensively and has done radio interviews throughout California. She has been a guest lecturer at Azusa Pacific College, and has lectured and done trainings for the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department, The California Psychological Association, Pomona Valley Hospital, numerous senior centers, San Bernardino County Department of Mental Health, the Los Angeles Department of Mental Health, and The National Council on Aging. Morgan has received advanced training in couples counseling and energy psychology. She treats couples, adults, older adults, and adolescents. She works in the areas of depression, anxiety, parenting, OCD, trauma, stress, anger, and phobias. She also serves as an adjunct professor in the School of Health Services Management at the University of La Verne. She currently works at TCTI’s Headquarters office in San Bernardino, CA providing 2. Critical Incident Debriefings. She has worked several critical incidents involving police and fire departments, including the recent fatality debriefs of Tanker 8. Yosemite, Twisp Fire, Six Rivers (off duty), Modoc, and the Occupation of the Malheur Wildlife Refuge. While working these incidents, she integrated into Interagency Incident Management Teams to provide mental health services. She played a major debriefing role of first responders to the San Bernardino Shootings. Health Classes and Events - San Diego. You have a total of pack years. Based on your responses, you are not considered a candidate for a lung cancer scan. If you'd like more information, call 1- 8. SHARP(1- 8. 00- 8.
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