Chaplain Cary Friedman will be presenting his excellent program on SPIRITUAL SURVIVAL FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT at the Natick Police Department outside of Boston Massachusetts on Monday February 18, 2013.
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If you have not read his book “Spiritual Survival For Law Enforcement” I highly recommend it and it is available in both print and electronic versions from the publishers website CLICK HERE to learn more.
The cost of the program is $99 and you can learn… more or register by calling 407-883-9535 or emailing the Valor Law Enforcement by CLICKING HERE
Chaplain Cary A. Friedman is a consultant and trainer on matters of stress-management for law enforcement officers and their families. A prison, hospital, and police chaplain, he has consulted to the FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit [BSU] in Quantico, VA since May 2000, and contributed to the design of the “Spiritual Survival for Law Enforcement” course for the FBI’s National Academy. Friedman received an MSEE from Columbia University and Rabbinic ordination from Yeshiva University.
Friedman is the author of Spiritual Survival for Law Enforcement (Compass Books, 2005) and various articles, including “Spiritual Well-Being for Police Officers: Tips for Renewal” (The Gazette, the Journal of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police – RCMP).
Course Location:
Natick Police Department 20 E. Central Street Natick, MA 01760
Date:
February 18th, 2013
Time:
0800-1600 hours
Fee:
$99.00
Register early as seating is limited, and they are offering multiple officer discounts
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Hi Scott,
I couldn’t agree with you more, unfortunately we’ve recently learned that this class has been cancelled due to low registration numbers. Apparently, we need to be promoting these concepts much more often.
You can learn more about Chaplain Friedman’s work on his blog at: http://www.batwisdom.com/ or on the Compass Books website at: http://spiritualsurvivalbook.com/
John,
It is great of you promoting Spritual Survival. I promote the cultural side of policing, but this is THE priority.
Wish I lived in the area, as I would love to attend Chaplain Cary Friedman’s session. Best of luck and God bless you for taking the lead.
Scott