Course Summary
Our decisions and behaviors are the product of two minds: one logical and one emotional. Emotional intelligence (EI) is about understanding, recognizing, and managing emotions. This is a must-take course for all law enforcement officers. Maintaining control over one’s emotions, especially in today’s world, is critical and very, very difficult. This course can help!
Officers with high EI are more able to:
- Recognize which emotions they are experiencing and why
- Understand the link between feelings and behaviors
- Manage their emotional responses
This course focuses on understanding one’s own emotional responses in order to successfully manage the behavior of others. Law enforcement officers frequently encounter volatile situations, and their response can either help a situation or make it drastically worse. Participants will learn about emotional intelligence and the five steps of emotional processing. The course details practical techniques for managing emotional responses, the signs of emotional hijacking, and ways to harness the power of the emotional part of the brain. Having a high EI is critical to working with the public, management, and peers.
Course Syllabus
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Module 1 - Emotional Intelligence For Law Enforcement
- Course Goals, Objectives, and Introduction
- Introduction Continued
- Roots of Emotional Intelligence
- The Triune Brain
- Emotional Responding
- Emotional Hi-jacking
- Harnessing the Power of the Emotional Brain
- Learning to Manage Our Emotional Responses
- Learning to Manage Our Emotional Responses - Continued
- Module Assessment
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Module 2 - Emotional Intelligence For Law Enforcement
- Improving Emotional Intelligence
- Improving Emotional Intelligence - Continued
- Suggestions For Developing EI
- Suggestions For Developing EI - Continued
- Making a Choice
- Understanding the Emotions of Others
- Understanding the Emotions of Others - Continued
- Eight Tool For Managing The Emotions of Others
- Eight Tool For Managing The Emotions of Others - Continued
- Course Summary
- Module Assessment