In our three-part series, we expand on FNVW’s research/policy paper, exploring the de-escalation of interactions between people with mental illnesses and the police. We hear three different perspectives: 1) a mental health advocate; 2) a crisis intervention trainer, therapist, and former police officer; and 3) an individual with a mental illness. During the series, we’ll learn more about mental illness, past and present challenges, and steps for addressing those challenges.
In this second episode, "Everyday Nonviolence” host , Ellery McCardle, talks with Steve Wickelgren. Steve is the Clinical Director for Minnesota Crisis Intervention Team (MN CIT), a nonprofit training organization that he co-founded in 2006. He has been presenting Crisis Intervention Team training since then in addition to his administrative role. He started his career in law enforcement in 1986 and retired in 2014. During his career with the Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) he also became a "use of force" instructor. In 2001 Steve became the coordinator of the MPD Employee Assistance Program. He earned a masters degree in counseling psychology and is a licensed therapist. Besides his role with CIT training, he has a private practice providing counseling for public safety personnel.
More information is available here on MN CIT.
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