Testimonials
Law Enforcement Suicide Prevention and Intervention, Stress Management, Conflict Resolution, and Cultural Sensitivity in the 21st Century
March 24, 2014
“Dr. Cipriano’s class was very informative.”
— Missouri Police Officer (Negotiator), J.S.
“All material that he covered was helpful.”
— Missouri Police Officer (Patrolman), J.O.
“Dr. Cipriano’s examples and illustrations made the class interesting and informative. One of the best seminars I have ever attended.”
— Missouri Police Officer
Law Enforcement Suicide Prevention and Intervention, Stress Management, Conflict Resolution, and Cultural Sensitivity in the 21st Century
November–December 2014
“Fantastic training for law enforcement to understand and manage someone in crisis who may have post-traumatic stress.”
— Spokane Sheriff’s Office, Deputy (November 12, 2014)
“The 2-day course on active shooters has broadened the way I see situations as a law enforcement officer. Great team of professionals.”
— Broward Sheriff’s Office, Sergeant / Patrol Supervisor (November 17–18, 2014)
“Great class; the psychology behind the active shooter was very helpful.”
— Alachua County Sheriff’s Office, Patrol Sergeant (November 17–18, 2014)
“Great class; I believe all officers should take this training.”
— Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office, Police Officer (Patrol) (December 1, 2014)
“Very specific to what I do as a police officer. I enjoyed the threat assessment portion and learning what to say to someone who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts or plans.”
— Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office, Police Officer (Patrol) (December 1, 2014)
Crisis Negotiation Seminar
May 2015
“I liked the information on how to respond to each disorder.”
— Law Enforcement Officer, Gainesville Police Department, FL
“ALL of the material was helpful.”
— Law Enforcement Officer, Gainesville Police Department, FL
“The training on PTSD was most helpful.”
— Law Enforcement Officer attending the course
“Dealing with mentally ill subjects was most helpful.”
— Public Safety Officer, Daytona Beach, FL
“Identification of the type of disorder I am dealing with was most helpful.”
— Law Enforcement Officer, Daytona Beach Police Department, FL
Public Safety Response to Post-Traumatic Stress in the Military Veteran Seminar
May 2015
“Discussing PTSD in the ranks of law enforcement and understanding its effects.”
— Law Enforcement Officer, Orange City Police Department, FL
“Management approaches and proper assessment were most helpful.”
— Detective, Atlantic Beach Police Department, FL
“The knowledge of how to approach a person in crisis. I would definitely recommend this course.”
— Law Enforcement Officer attending the course
“Dealing with different types of people who have mental health issues and need help.”
— Law Enforcement Officer, Rockledge Police Department, FL
“Managing and assessing PTSD and ways to handle suicide prevention and intervention.”
— Law Enforcement Officer, Altamonte, FL
Understanding the Psychological Dynamics of Active Shooters: A Threat Assessment Approach for Educational Professionals and Public Safety Personnel
Mesa, Arizona – May 18, 2015
“Having a picture of the psychological and behavioral make-up of an active shooter.”
— Immigration and Customs Enforcement Officer (ICE)
“Dr. Cipriano’s class provides more tools to use when making risk assessments in dynamic situations.”
— Immigration and Customs Enforcement Officer (ICE)
“Understanding the psychological processes of active shooters and the reasoning that leads them down that path.”
— Law Enforcement Officer (LEO)
“All portions of the presentation were extremely useful. This training will allow for a basic assessment of multiple disorders.”
— Law Enforcement Patrol Sergeant, South Tucson Police Department
“Adolescent active shooters; this class will help in threat assessment.”
— School Resource Officer, Arizona
“Understanding the thought process of suicidal subjects and the clues to look for.”
— Police Sergeant, Mesa Police Department