Behavioral Science Applications has announced that its Spring 2022 Professional Development Series will focus on four topics related to the nexus of stress and disruptive/dangerous behavior in the workplace, on campus, and in the community to help practitioners in safety, security, business continuity, and emergency management prepare for the challenges ahead.
Consider that last week the American Psychological Association (APA) released its most recent Stress in America Survey. Americans say that they feel more anxious about inflation, global uncertainty, and the war in Ukraine than they have reported feeling about any other issue in recent years.
Understanding the Stress-Security Nexus is scheduled to run April 27 through May 18 with one-hour sessions each Wednesday afternoon (ET). The four topics include:
- Preparing for Civil Unrest (Wednesday, April 27)
- Operational Stress Control (Wednesday, May 4)
- The New Radicalization Indicators (Wednesday, May 11)
- Staying Left of Bang with the Active Assailant Threat (Bonus Class: Wednesday, May 18)
The first three one-hour classes are offered individually, but those who register for the 3-part series can also enjoy a free bonus fourth class at no extra cost. For groups larger than 10, please call or email info@behavioralscienceapps.com for pricing options. Each class is approved for 1 CPE credit by ASIS International.
Participants can join the live instructor-led online class each week or view the recorded programs at their convenience. Attendance to the live classes is not required for the certificate of completion for the spring professional development series.
Keep learning and growing in your knowledge about homeland security human factors. Register for individual classes or the certificate program today here.