Dr. Evan M. Axelrod

3900 S Wadsworth Blvd.

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About Me


  • Clinical Psychologist
  • Board Certified Specialist in Police & Public Safety Psychology

Dr. Evan Axelrod received his Doctorate in Clinical
Psychology, with an emphasis in Behavioral Forensics, from the University of
Denver. He has been a staff member of Nicoletti-Flater Associates since June
2000 and is a Board Certified Specialist in Police and Public Safety Psychology
and a Board Certified Expert in Traumatic Stress. Dr. Axelrod previously worked
in areas of emergency response and crime prevention. He is an experienced
provider of therapeutic services to children, adolescents, couples, families,
and individual adults. In addition to providing general counseling services, in
both inpatient and outpatient settings, Dr. Axelrod specializes in
pre-employment screening, fitness-for-duty evaluation, and direct and indirect
threat/risk assessments. Dr. Axelrod also provides training, therapeutic
services, and consultation in the areas of crisis and trauma intervention,
anger management, stress management, peer support, high-risk relationships,
conflict resolution, peak performance, verbal communication, managing special
populations, parenting, suicide/suicide-by-cop, and workplace and school
violence. Dr. Axelrod is an adjunct faculty member at the University of Denver,
Graduate School of Professional Psychology. He has contributed to several articles
and books in the area of Violence and Police Psychology, and is the author of
the books "Violence Goes to the Internet: Avoiding the Snare of the Net,"
"Emptying the Bucket: Understanding & Managing Change, Stress, &
Trauma," and "Zombies, Divorce, & The Internet: A Collection of
Psychological Disquisitions."


WORKSHOPS, PRESENTATIONS AND SEMINAR TOPICS AND DESCRIPTIONS

Mental and Physical Wellness

Understanding Vicarious Trauma

Maximizing the Value of Psychological Assessment Services

Detection, Disruption, & Survival of Workplace Based Attacks

Preparing Officers for the Psychological Impact of Large-Scale and Lengthy
Operational Events: Case

Healing of Public Safety and Emergency Medical Personnel

Proactive Approaches to Violence Prevention and to the Mitigation of its
Caustic Effects

Building and Maintaining an Effective Peer Support Team

Stress and Trauma Management

Anger Management and Conflict Resolution

Understanding Mental Health: Depression and Thought
Disorders

Learning in High Stress Environments

Verbal Communication & De-escalation

Negotiating with Suicidal Officers

Communicating Effectively During Hostage Negotiations


PAST ORGANIZATIONAL CONSULTATIONS, TRAINING AND INTERVIEWS

Denver Police Department

Denver Sheriff's Office

Aurora Police Department

United States Antarctic Program

Lockheed-Martin

Naval Criminal Investigative Service

United States Capital Police

Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office

Albuquerque Police Department

United States Veteran's Administration

Jefferson County Sheriff's Office

United States Drug Enforcement Administration

Jefferson County Public Schools

Colorado Bureau of Investigation

Colorado Bar Association

Grand Junction Police Department

Denver Fire Department

South Metro Fire Rescue

Time-Warner

Illinois Crisis Negotiators Association

State of Colorado (Various Agencies)

Transportation Security Administration

University of Colorado, Boulder

University of Denver

Vail Police Department

Globus & Cosmos

Rocky Flats Nuclear Facility

Denver Communications

Colorado State Patrol

Rocky Mountain Hostage Negotiators

Southwest Colorado Bar Association

West Metro Fire Protection District

Colorado Association of Pre-Trial Services

International Association of Chief's of Police

Colorado Sheriff's Association

Regis University (Crime Scene Investigation)

Denver Regional Council of Governments

Adams County Sheriff's Office

Colorado Department of Corrections

Colorado Coalition Against Domestic Violence

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