Introduction to Emotional CPR (eCPR)
Led by Terri Miller, PhD
What if you had the tools to truly support someone in emotional distress—not by fixing, but by connecting?
Emotional CPR (eCPR) is a powerful, evidence-informed public health education program designed to help everyday people respond to emotional crises with compassion, confidence, and skill. Developed by leaders with lived experience in mental health, eCPR blends trauma-informed care, suicide prevention, and emotional intelligence into an approach that can be used in any setting—at home, at work, or in your community.
In this interactive session, you’ll be introduced to the three transformative pillars of eCPR:
Connecting: The Foundation of Safety
Learn how to be fully present and listen with intention. Build trust and create a sense of safety through deep, heart-centered connection.
emPowering: Shifting Toward Hope
Discover how to support others in moving from hopelessness to possibility. Practice building collaborative, “power with” relationships that inspire strength and engagement.
Revitalizing: Sustaining the Healing Process
Explore ways to help individuals reconnect with support systems, establish healthy routines, and rediscover meaning, purpose, and hope.
Whether you are a professional, caregiver, or simply someone who wants to better support others, this introduction to eCPR will leave you with practical tools and a renewed understanding of the power of human connection.
Join us and learn how to show up in the moments that matter most for workplace wellness.