Sunday, November 25, 2007

Mental Toughness Training for Law Enforcement

November 23, 2007 (San Dimas, CA) Police-Writers.com is a website that lists over 800 state and local police officers who have written books. Police-Writers.com announced the release of Dr. Laurence Miller’s new book: METTLE: Mental Toughness Training for Law Enforcement.

You've trained your body for the rigors of
police work. Now train your mind with: Let a police psychologist teach you:

The scientific principles of effective
stress management and crisis intervention.
Strategies for building your psychological body armor and core of resilience.
Exercises for controlling arousal, attention, thought, and imagery to deal with both everyday stresses and life-and-death emergencies.
Safer and more effective ways of handling vehicle stops, premises searches, suspect questioning, and deadly force encounters.
How to survive the psychological aftermath of a critical incident and get stronger.
Use this volume as a personal guide or as a training manual for courses in stress management, crisis intervention, and
police officer survival training.

Click here to order today:
METTLE: Mental Toughness Training for Law Enforcement:

About the Author
Laurence Miller, PhD (Boca Raton, Florida) is a clinical and forensic psychologist, educator, author, speaker, and management consultant who works extensively with law enforcement, the judicial system, social service agencies, and private corporations. Dr. Miller is the police psychologist for the West Palm Beach Police Department and an instructor at the Police Academy-Criminal Justice Institute at Palm Beach Community College. To find out about consulting services and training opportunities for your agency, contact Dr. Miller at 561-392-8881 or at docmilphd@aol.com.

Police-Writers.com now hosts 805
police officers (representing 363 police departments) and their 1714 law enforcement books in six categories, there are also listings of United States federal law enforcement employees turned authors, international police officers who have written books and civilian police personnel who have written books.

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