Posted on Oct 12, 2018
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I have recently gotten slotted for ASIST training and I'm trying to do as much research on the course as I can. But i am curious if there are any other ASIST trained soldiers on here, and asking if there is any helpful information anybody could possibly have to help me through the course. I understand it is more than likely not a very difficult course, I'm just looking for pointers, tips, or anything really.
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Are you going through the 2 or 5-day training?

2-day: https://www.livingworks.net/programs/asist/

5-day: https://www.livingworks.net/programs/asist-for-trainers/

Tip: Be present, have an open mind, and like any other training, be involved to make it worth your time.
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SPC Recovery Vehicle Operator
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I will be going through the 2 day training. I dont go until late January, but I am trying to learn as much as u can on my own to prepare myself for the course. Thank you for the information Ma'am.
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It is a very easy course. Hands on. When I went through, it was a civilian attire training, and we did a lot of inter-personal interaction, because the final exercise requires you to be able to speak one on one with someone and be able to actually help them through a very dark place.
There isn't much you need to know other than it is a suicide prevention course that gives you the information you need to speak with any kind of person and do your best to keep them from taking their own life. Its a good quality course.
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I feel like it will be an easy course, I like helping people with that kind of stuff anyhow, so I feel like I will do good in the course. Thank you for the help SGT
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That's a good attitude to have for this course. Good luck.
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