Group Training

Proactive Stress Management and Wellness for Public Safety Professionals

National Certification Program Seal of Excellence from IADLEST association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards

Stress Management Training

This course consists of 4 hours of total instruction teaching participants to utilize skills to manage stress. To introduce powerful techniques that can be applied to an officer's daily life to calm the mind, stay focused, and better manage the high-stress situations and trauma of a career in law enforcement.

This specialized training combines resiliency techniques with stress reduction and breathing practices for tactical wellness. Participants learn several different approaches to minimize the health risks directly related to policing in today’s environment.

This includes:

  • Relevant statistics on policing and facts around the need for these tools. Scientific data that proves the short & long-term benefits of stress resilience.

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On-site for Agencies

“Persistence and resilience only come from having been given the chance to work through difficult problems.”

-Gever Tulley

A Training that gives your team tools to stay focused and healthy.

Manage stress

Meditation can wipe away the day’s stress, bringing with it inner peace. See how you can quickly learn to practice meditation whenever needed. By Mayo Clinic Staff  

Improve resilience 

Being resilient means having the capacity to recover quickly from difficult, stressful situations. Connecting via the breath to inner calm reclaims your ability to put one foot in front of the other, no matter what happens.

Feel better, live longer.

When you consciously breathe deeply, it stimulates the Parasympathetic nervous system, which serves as a counterbalance to our stress hormones. It calms us and helps us better focus on the moment we are in. This practice leads to a lower heart rate, blood pressure, and lower cortisol levels.