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What You Should Know

There is no out-of-pocket cost to you. If your insurance covers this kind of service, we will bill them if we do an in-person visit.

Mental health crisis workers are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to provide counseling and support. We can help you work through a difficult situation and manage the crisis

We can help you calm down someone who is angry, out of control or very upset. We can also help you create a safer situation, now and into the future.

Name of Training ▲ Name of Presenters ▲ Date Created ▲ Categories ▲
From self-care to community care: cultivating compassion for ourselves and each other in crisis work Alex Iantaffi October 7, 2024 Crisis Calls, Provider self-care, Resilience, Self-Care
Trauma-Responsive Mind-Body Practices for Safety and Connection Chrissy Mignogna October 7, 2024 Focus, Fostering Connection, Self-Regulation
What Little Ones Really Need in a Crisis Situation Michele Benyo October 7, 2024 Children, Crisis and disaster management, Crisis Calls
The Trauma-Informed Professional: Masterfully turn work-life stress into purpose & peace Kathryn Magnusson October 7, 2024 Crisis Calls, Provider Self-Care, Resilience, Self Awareness, Self-Care
How to Spot Covert Abuse & Manipulation Heather Boorman-Morris and Antwan Morris October 6, 2024 Abuse, Crisis Calls, Manipulation, Narcissist
Shifting Thoughts: A Collective Journey Inward Breanna McMullen October 3, 2024 CEU, Self Awareness
Practicing Cultural Humility in Crisis Response Hannah Dufek October 3, 2024 CEU, Crisis and disaster management, Crisis Calls, Cultural Responsiveness
Restorative Self-Care & Secondary Trauma Danielle Thornton and Kabao Yang October 3, 2024 CEU, Crisis and disaster management, Crisis Calls, Resilience
Clinical Considerations: Working with Hispanic clients in crisis Charles Jones October 3, 2024 CEU, Crisis Calls, Cultural Responsiveness
Embedding Suicide Assessments into Affirming and Empathetic Conversations Kelsey Yale October 3, 2024 CEU, Suicide Assessment
The Importance of Peer Collaboration in Crisis Response Jacinta Moss October 3, 2024 CEU, Crisis and disaster management, Crisis Calls
Mental Fitness for Crisis Responders (part 1 and 2) Sandi Lindgren October 3, 2024 CEU, Crisis and disaster management, Crisis Calls, Provider Self-Care, Self-Care
It’s not illegal to be mentally ill: A partnership with law enforcement to close the gap in the system Amber Barnes and Jen Peterson October 3, 2024 CEU, Law Enforcement, Substance Use
The Painful Reality of Increased Anti-Semitism: Best Practices for Supporting Jews in Crisis Leah Persky October 3, 2024 CEU, Cultural Responsiveness, Intergenerational Trauma, Well-being
Effective Interventions for Helping People with Frequent Police Contact Krismarie Claflin October 3, 2024 CEU, Crisis Calls
Supporting Today’s Crisis Support Workers – Promoting Self-Care is No Longer Enough Jillian Lafferty October 3, 2024 CEU, Provider self-care, Resilience
How Can We Be Helpful If We Aren’t “Feeling It”? – Six Fundamental Skills for Effective and Compassionate Helping Alan O'Malley-Laursen October 3, 2024 CEU, Provider self-care, Resilience
Psychological Aspects of Mass Casualty Trauma David Swenson October 2, 2024 Crisis and disaster management, Provider Self-Care, PTSD, resiliency
Family Response and Stabilization Services Ashley Andresen October 2, 2024 Family Response, Family Stabilization
“What A Shame!” Utilizing Ancient Wisdom for Resilience Tascha Just August 27, 2024 Neurochemical Responses, Resilience
Gender Inclusive Crisis Response: Strategies for supporting transgender and gender diverse youth Dr. Angela Kade Goepferd October 30, 2023 CEU, Children, LGBTQ
What Did they/xie? The Intersection of Pronouns, Gender Identity, and Barriers to Care Rev Dominic August 9, 2023 CEU, LGBTQ
Incorporating DBT Skills in Crisis Stabilization Libby Haight and Barb Kukuroboman August 9, 2023 CEU, Children
Someone to Talk to: 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Emily Lindeman, Shannah Mulvihill and Cre Larson August 9, 2023 CEU
DHS Updates: Emerging Crisis Models Jenna Beeson-Brevig and Christina Anderley August 9, 2023 CEU
This Work Is Hard: Reflections on Maintaining Personal and Professional Resilience Alan O'Malley-Laursen August 9, 2023 CEU, Provider Self-Care
School Threat Assessment Teams and the MCR Role in this Community System Cre Larson and Randall Yoder August 9, 2023 CEU, Rural
Harm Reduction and Teen Well-Being: Practical Strategies for Real Life Challenges Lili Jurayj and Leah Persky August 9, 2023 CEU, Children, Substance Use
Working with Foster/Adoptive Families in Crisis Noelle Palmer August 9, 2023 CEU, Trauma-Informed Care
From Crisis to Hope and Healing: A Movemindfully® Experience Kathy Flaminio August 8, 2023 CEU, Provider Self-Care
Hmong Mental Health and Culturally Appropriate Crisis Response Treatment Strategies Maria Moua August 8, 2023 CEU, Cultural Responsiveness
A Primer on Crisis De-escalation Jenna Suleski August 8, 2023 CEU, De-escalation
A New Lens on Mental Health: An Orofacial Myofunctional Perspective Kate Lamb August 8, 2023 CEU
Proactive De-escalation and Crisis Intervention Strategies for Calming Dysregulated Children and Youth Deborah Cavitt August 8, 2023 CEU, De-escalation
Minneapolis Behavioral Crisis Response (BCR): Unarmed, Trauma-informed, & Culturally Affirming Candace Hanson, Marisa Stevenson and Kelsey Yale August 8, 2023 CEU, Cultural Responsiveness, Trauma-Informed Care
Surviving a Crisis: Turning It Into Creative Healing Sara Stamschor-Lott August 8, 2023 CEU
Positive Support Strategies for Individuals with Autism Experiencing Crisis Shawn Girtler and Brooke Anderson August 8, 2023 CEU, Developmental Disabilities
Third Annual Minnesota Mobile Mental Health Crisis Response Summit MetrCCS August 3, 2022 CEU, Cultural Responsiveness, De-escalation, PTSD, Trauma-Informed Care, Veterans
Gender & Identity Redefined: Supporting LGBTQ+ Clients in Crisis MetrCCS June 28, 2022 LGBTQ
Ethical, Cultural, and Clinical Considerations of Short-term, Evidence-Based Treatment of PTSD Remedy HealthCare October 6, 2021 Veterans
2021 Minnesota Mobile Mental Health Crisis Response Summit MetrCCS August 3, 2021 Cultural Responsiveness
2020 Minnesota Mobile Mental Health Crisis Response Summit MetrCCS August 11, 2020 Cultural Responsiveness, Trauma-Informed Care
Rural Mental Health Crisis Services Remedy HealthCare July 15, 2020 Rural
Engagement Strategies for Individuals and Families in Crisis Remedy HealthCare October 30, 2019 Cultural Responsiveness, De-escalation
Engaging Crisis Provider In Minnesota’s Safe Harbor Remedy HealthCare October 30, 2019 Exploitation & Abuse, Trauma-Informed Care
Working with an Aging Population Remedy HealthCare June 27, 2019 Aging
Rural Crisis Services Remedy HealthCare May 8, 2019 Rural
Developing Cultural Awareness – Learning Module Remedy HealthCare March 28, 2019 Cultural Responsiveness
Understanding Adolescence in the Context of Crisis Intervention Remedy HealthCare December 6, 2018 Children, Cultural Responsiveness, Trauma-Informed Care
Diverse Narratives and the Courage to Heal MetrCCS September 7, 2018 Cultural Responsiveness, Trauma-Informed Care
Working with American Indian People in Minnesota MN Department of Human Services May 10, 2018 Cultural Responsiveness, Substance Use, Trauma-Informed Care
Maintaining Heath and Well Being: Building Resiliency and Mindful Practice MN Department of Human Services November 1, 2017 Trauma-Informed Care
Considerations for Mental Health Crisis Response with People with Developmental Disabilities MN Department of Human Services October 5, 2017 Developmental Disabilities
Co-Occuring Mental Health with Substance Abuse MN Department of Human Services September 14, 2017 Substance Use
Crisis Response for People with TBI MN Department of Human Services July 27, 2017 Developmental Disabilities
Crisis Response: Preparing For the Inevitable Encounters with Individuals with Cognitive Differences MN Department of Human Services July 27, 2017 Developmental Disabilities
Crisis Response with Individuals who Identify as LGBTQ+ MN Department of Human Services July 20, 2017 LGBTQ, Trauma-Informed Care
American Indians in Minnesota MN Department of Human Services June 29, 2017 Cultural Responsiveness, Trauma-Informed Care
Traumatic Brain Injury, Developmental Disabilities and Autism MN Department of Human Services March 10, 2017 Developmental Disabilities
Culturally Responsive Mental Health Approaches: Approaches for Southeast Asian Clients MN Department of Human Services February 17, 2017 Cultural Responsiveness, Trauma-Informed Care
Understanding Multigenerational Psychopathology and Trauma from a Developmental Lens MN Department of Human Services February 9, 2017 Trauma-Informed Care
Traumatic Brain Injuries and Intellectual Disabilities MN Department of Human Services December 2, 2016 Developmental Disabilities
Trauma Informed Screening and Assessment MN Department of Human Services October 13, 2016 Trauma-Informed Care
Services for Veterans MN Department of Human Services October 13, 2016 Veterans
Co-Occurring Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders in Crisis Response MN Department of Human Services September 14, 2016 Substance Use
Committing to Trauma Informed Culturally Responsive Crisis Interventions MetrCCS August 12, 2016 Cultural Responsiveness, Trauma-Informed Care
Supporting Individuals with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities in Crisis Situations MN Department of Human Services June 16, 2016 Developmental Disabilities
Culturally Responsive Mental Health Crisis Response Work with Latinos MetrCCS October 28, 2015 Cultural Responsiveness
Bullying: Considerations for Mental Health Mobile Crisis Teams MetrCCS November 5, 2012 Children, Suicide Assessment
Developmental Repair: A Changing Paradigm for Intervening with Children MetrCCS June 13, 2012 Children
Coming Soon – Toolkit Keziah Utsler May 31, 2000

What You Should Know

Accessible.

Cost should not be a barrier to getting help. In most cases, there will be no or low out-of-pocket cost to you.

24/7/365. Mobile.

Mental health workers are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to provide counseling and support. They know local resources and can come to you.

De-escalation.

We can help you calm someone who is struggling, out of control or very upset. We can also help you create a safer situation, now and into the future.