Spiritual Survival For Law Enforcement Course at Natick PD

spiritualsurvivalbookcoverChaplain 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.

CLICK HERE to download a flyer.

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

CopsAlive is written to prompt discussions within our profession about the issues of law enforcement career survival. We invite you to share your opinions, ask questions and suggest topics for us in the Comment Box that is at the bottom of this article.

At The Law Enforcement Survival Institute (LESI) we train law enforcement officers to cope with stress and manage all the toxic effects and hidden dangers of a career in law enforcement.

Our “Armor Your Self™: How to Survive a Career in Law Enforcement” on-site training program is an eight hour, hands-on, “How to” seminar that helps police officers and other law enforcement professionals armor themselves physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually to survive their careers in police work. To learn more CLICK HERE

The concept of “True Blue Valor™” is where one law enforcement officer has to muster the courage to confront a peer who is slipping both professionally and personally and endangering themselves, their peers and the public. It takes a system of organizational support and professional leadership to support and foster the concept of courage and intervention. We will train your trainers to deliver this program to your agency.
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Our “Armor Your Agency™: How to Create a Healthy and Supportive Law Enforcement Agency” Program includes critical strategies that you will need to build a system of support and encouragement for a healthy and productive agency. To learn more CLICK HERE

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I’m John Marx, Founder of The Law Enforcement Survival Institute and the Editor of CopsAlive.com. Connect with me on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.

CopsAlive.com was founded to provide information and strategies to help police officers successfully survive their careers. We help law enforcement officers and their agencies prepare for the risks that threaten their existence. Thank you for reading!

About Editor

John Marx was a Police Officer for twenty-three years and served as a Hostage Negotiator for nineteen of those years. He worked as a patrol officer, media liaison officer, crime prevention officer and burglary detective. Also during his career he served as administrator of his city's Community Oriented Governance initiative through the police department's Community Policing project. Today John combines his skills to consult with businesses about improving both their security and their customer service programs. John retired from law enforcement in 2002. When one of his friends, also a former police officer, committed suicide at age 38, John was devastated and began researching the problems that stress creates for police officers. He decided he needed to do something to help change those problems and he wanted to give something back to the profession that gave him so much. He started a project that has evolved into CopsAlive.com. Put simply, the mission of CopsAlive is to save the lives of those who save lives! CopsAlive.com gathers information, strategies and tools to help law enforcement professionals plan for happy, healthy and successful careers, relationships and lives.
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2 Comments

  1. 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/

  2. 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

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