How to Protect Mental Health Providers
Mental health professionals must be able to recognize when a client is exhibiting behavior that is threatening or concerning.
Jeff Pollard who is a professor at George Mason University, as well as a senior consulting psychologist for SIGMA Threat Management Associates, tells Campus Safety magazine how mental health professionals can protect themselves when a client poses a threat to them, as well as when they should involved campus public safety.
Pollard will be presenting Reducing Client Risk to Mental Health Providers at the Campus Safety National Forum on Friday, June 26. To register for the event, visit www.CampusSafetyConference.com/DC.
If you appreciated this article and want to receive more valuable industry content like this, click here to sign up for our FREE digital newsletters!
Leading in Turbulent Times: Effective Campus Public Safety Leadership for the 21st Century
This new webcast will discuss how campus public safety leaders can effectively incorporate Clery Act, Title IX, customer service, “helicopter” parents, emergency notification, town-gown relationships, brand management, Greek Life, student recruitment, faculty, and more into their roles and develop the necessary skills to successfully lead their departments. Register today to attend this free webcast!