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Lethal Weapons Testing (pdf 1MB)
Since September 11th, 2001, Americans have realized the necessity
of protecting our homeland security. Thus, training professional security
personnel to provide a first line of protection in various sectors
of our society has become a top priority. Dr. Eimer specializes in
formally assessing security personnel candidates for their psychological
fitness to appropriately handle a lethal weapon. A "lethal weapon",
under Pennsylvania's Act 235 includes, but is not limited to, a firearm,
nightstick, billy club, expandable ASP type baton, or any other weapon
calculated to produce serious bodily harm or death. Private and public
sector security personnel are vested with a position of public/private
trust. At some time, they may be required to exercise significant
physical strength and tolerate extreme emotional stress in exercising
their protective duties. It is the examining psychologist's job to
determine if the candidate is capable psychologically of handling
himself or herself in such situations. As such, the psychologist evaluates
the candidate's social comprehension and judgment, impulse control,
potential for violence, and any other psychological traits that might
affect his or her ability to safely and appropriately handle a lethal
weapon. Pistol
People and the PA
Lethal Weapons Training Institute in Bensalem, PA conduct a state-of-the-art
week long course with both academic, hand to hand skills training,
and firearms training modules that meets all of the
training requirements of Pennsylvania's Act 235.
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Psychological Preparedness (pdf
1.4MB) Concealed
Carry Magazine article. August, 2004 Issue. This
article addresses how one can become psychologically conditioned to
deal with a lethal force situation, should one unfold, and how to
train psychologically for survival. Concealed
Carry Magazine is the official publication of the
UNITED STATES CONCEALED CARRY ASSOCIATION. It is
published eight times yearly by Delta Media, Inc. of Jackson, WI.
Phone: 262-677-8877. Firearms
Research & Instruction (FR&I) and Pistol
People are two separate, top notch training facilities that help
civilians, law enforcement, and security professionals acquire and
refine the skills necessary for surviving a lethal force confrontation.
Good training and preparation not only increase the probability of
survival, but also reduces the probability of developing Posttraumatic
Stress Disorder (PTSD) after a lethal force confrontation in which
one has won the fight In Defense
Of Life.
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Diagnostic Forensic Hypnosis in Criminal and Civil Cases.
Dr. Eimer is trained to work with attorneys and law enforcement personnel
in forensic cases, using the tool of forensic hypnosis to gather data
that can be useful in solving a crime, or in settling a civil lawsuit.
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Neuropsychological Testing (pdf
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Dr. Eimer has over 25 years of experience as a clinical neuropsychologist
and certified school psychologist. He is trained to employ the tool
of neuropsychological testing to assist in the diagnosis of cognitive
problems, learning disabilities, brain injuries, and cognitive, emotional
and personality based disabilities. This type of testing plays an
important role both in medical and psychiatric rehabilitation and
treatment settings, and in legal and forensic contexts, both civil
and criminal.
Call Dr. Eimer at 215-947-7867 (947-STOP).
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