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NOTICE: NEW ENROLLMENTS ARE TEMPORARILY ON HOLD.Ā
Due to the federal government shutdown and FAA air travel restrictions,
this training event may be rescheduled.
Updated 11.8.2025 7:20pm
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"Center of Training is unbelievably honored to be able to host this event -- Dr. Kevin Gilmartin is respected throughout the first responder world for his work, and his book has helped countless people navigate the emotional challenges faced on-the-job and at home."
-- Amy Morgan, MSC
Chief Executive Officer, Center of Training
Your Presenter:
Dr. Kevin Gilmartin
Dr. Gilmartin is a behavioral sciences consultant specializing in law enforcement. He is the author of the book Emotional Survival for Law Enforcement: A Guide for Officers and Their Families. He formerly spent twenty years in law enforcement in Tucson, Arizona. During his tenure, he supervised the Hostage Negotiations Team and the Behavioral Sciences Unit. He presently maintains a consulting relationship with law enforcement agencies nationally in the U.S., Canada, and Australia. He has held adjunct instructor positions at Cornell University, University of Massachusetts, and Sam Houston State University of Texas.Ā Dr. Gilmartin has served as a guest instructor at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia for 30 years and has lectured and consulted at Police Agencies in Europe, North America and Australia. He is a charter member of the IACP: Psychological Services Section. He holds a doctoral degree in clinical psychology from the University of Arizona and is a licensed Psychologist in the State of Arizona. The Dept. of Justice, the FBI, the IACP, the RCMP and Police Association of New South Wales have published his work.Ā Dr. Gilmartin is a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps and resides in Sunriver, Oregon and Tucson, Arizona.
Choose your enrollment option:
Open Seating
Included: Admission, CE hours, certificate, breakfast, drink station, lunch, dessert, snacks, Emotional Survival book, 1 door prize ticket, access to peer support & clinicians on-site.
$159.00 USD
Assigned Seating
Included: Admission, reserved seat, CE hours, certificate, breakfast, drink station, lunch, dessert, snacks, Emotional Survival book, 2 door prize tickets, access to peer support & clinicians on-site.
$199.00 USD
If you would like to request an invoice or register a group, contact us here.
Enrollment Deadline: November 21, 2025
Good Deed Opportunity
Why be a sponsor of a First Responder Mental Health event?Ā
Not being dramatic - you may beĀ helping to save a life.Ā
Being a First Responder means experiencing some really difficult stuff.Ā Healing, feeling supported, and learningĀ to manage the effects of "the job" can make a real difference. Together we canĀ supportĀ theĀ brave people in these difficult rolesĀ so they can live healthier, happier lives - at work and at home.
Giving Back:Ā
Community Impact Sponsorship ā A portion of the net proceeds from this event will be donated directly to Warriorās Rest Foundation and Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.), in recognition of their work supporting first responders and surviving families. Sponsors at any level will be acknowledged in connection with this charitable contribution.
Direct Donation Option: Sponsors and attendees may also choose to make a direct charitable gift through this event,Ā toĀ Warriorās Rest FoundationĀ andĀ Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.), in recognition of their work supporting first responders and surviving families, with 100% of this contribution going to the nonprofit(s). Donation receipts will be provided.
Continuing Education
Emotional Survival, taught by Dr. Kevin Gilmartin,Ā earns 8 CLEET mental health training hours, for Oklahoma law enforcement. CLEET course #25-3355
If you would like to receive CE hours for POST in another state, or a different discipline, you will be issued a training certificate after the training event. If you would like Center of Training to submit the session to your accrediting organization, please email us at [email protected].
āThis class has been cataloged by the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training forĀ 8 hours of mandatory continuing education credit. Regarding any law enforcement concepts, practices, methods, techniques, products, or devices as might be taught, promoted, or otherwise espoused in outside schools or seminars, there is no intent, expressed or implied, that listing the course in the CLEET Course Catalog indicates or in any way conveys āCLEET approvalā of such concepts, practices, methods, techniques, products, or devices, unless such approval is explicitly stated by CLEET.ā