Dr. Michael E. Mulhollen

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About Me


  • Director, Crisis Counseling & Trauma Services (CCTS)

Dr. Michael Mulhollen is a Fellow with the NCCM with board
certification with a practice focusing on care giving in the workplace, the
military, during and after critical and crises incidents.

Mike has over 30 years of experience and responsibility in the broad field of
Emergency Incidents, Crisis Management, Counseling, and helping services; and
has witnessed first-hand the tragic effects terrorism, workplace violence,
school violence, and multiple casualty incidents can have on our local
communities and also how the resolve of these communities, with the help of our
first responders and emergency service men and women, help them overcome the
trauma of these events, allowing them to develop mitigation systems into
practice.

In addition to counseling services, Mike conducts seminars, workshops,
discussions, training, and briefings on Anger Management, Stress Management,
ICS, Suicide Awareness, Aggression Management, Traumatic Stress Management, and
Emergency Management. Dr. Mulhollen is founder and director of Crisis Counseling
and Trauma Services (CCTS) located in New Jersey.

Mike is Board Certified Expert in Traumatic Stress, and Fellow with the
American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress. He is also a Board Certified
Crisis Chaplain.

Mike is also a Certified Behavioral Consultant and a Master Certified Coach
with the World Coach Institute.


WORKSHOPS, PRESENTATIONS AND SEMINAR TOPICS AND DESCRIPTIONS 

Stress Management in the Workplace
This seminar discusses how stress deteriorates the fabric of our health and, if
unrecognized and untreated can lead to loss.

Acute Traumatic Stress Management
Based on Dr. Lerner's Acute Traumatic Stress Management Model, this workshop
empowers participants to look beyond the physical and safety needs of people
and also address emergent psychological needs.

Comprehensive Emergency Management
This seminar / workshop discusses, in detail, the activities in each phase of
emergency management based on the Emergency Manager's Toolkit, FEMA. Each of
the four phases are discussed and activities are planned around each phase.

Combat Fatigue
This training is designed for those who work with our nation's service members
(currently on active duty, reserve status or veterans) and who want a better
understanding of the effects of combat stress (both direct and indirect) and
how these effects of stress can isolate and or destroy the service member's
ability to function. The emphasis is on learning the signs and the ability to
understand the dark feelings of war-time stress.

Anger Management... Who's in Control?
This workshop discusses the aspects of anger, its origins, its chemical
effects, and a biblical approach on taming the internal enemy. Role playing,
sharing of ideas and experiences and key concepts to anger management and
control are covered.

Franklin Covey: 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

Franklin Covey: Focus

Workplace Civility/Workplace Violence Seminars

Grief in the Workplace

Stress Management

Suicide Awareness in the Workplace


PAST ORGANIZATIONAL CONSULTATIONS, TRAINING AND INTERVIEWS

North Carolina Department of Transportation

US Army, Augsburg, Germany

York Institute

501st Military Intelligence Battalion

CCTS

CTG Group

Advance Computer Technology Training

Computer Processing Institute

T & HG Associates, Int'L

The Defense Language Institute, Foreign Language Center

FranklinCovey

Corporate Chaplains Institute

University of Hartford

University of Connecticut

Widener University

US Army, National Security Agency

Brandford Hall

Knowledge Alliance

A-Copy

Aetna

Quintiles

AlliedBarton Security Services

Securitas Security

G4S Security Solutions

Knowledge Alliance - North Carolina