Healing From Being Scammed - For Advocates, Law Enforcement, and Other Supportive Roles

Learn how to best support a person who was scammed when you are in a professional supportive role

  1. Introduction

  2. The Effects on a Person When They Have Been Scammed

  3. Ways to Respond to and Support a Person Who Has Been Scammed

  4. Reasons Anyone Can Be Scammed - Influence, Persuasion, and Vulnerabilities

  5. When The Person Doesn't Accept This Is A Scam

  6. You're Done!

For Those in Professional Supportive Roles

  • $56.00
  • 40 lessons
  • 3 hours of video content

Provide Effective Support Now for a Person Who Was Scammed

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Testimonials

5 star rating

Incredible form of education for all advocates working with fraud victims.

Kathy Waters

I love the fact that the word "common" is used. So many feel they are the only ones going through this feeling of dispair, and thoughts of feeling stupid or dumb. When you say common, I feel like that word does put more minds at ease just a bit. E...

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I love the fact that the word "common" is used. So many feel they are the only ones going through this feeling of dispair, and thoughts of feeling stupid or dumb. When you say common, I feel like that word does put more minds at ease just a bit. Enough to possibly get them to refocus and breathe. Also loving the focus of moving forward. What can be done now. How to move forward with what we know now. Not holding themselves accountable for what they didn't know. I always mention how you never blame a toddler for not knowing geometry. We can not blame ourselves for something we were never fully educated in.

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What You Will Learn

Being scammed can be devastating to a person, and can overwhelm someone in a supportive role, too. Learn how to provide the most effective support for this person and their family.

  • Learn about the various effects on a person when they have been scammed, to be prepared and also to help the person understand what is happening to them.

  • Learn how to respond in the most effective ways.

  • Learn the tactics that scammers use - understanding how easy it is to be scammed will help both you and your loved one through this process.

  • You may also be contacted by a family member or friend of someone who has been scammed, and told that the person does not want to accept they are involved with a scammer. Learn ways to respond and support them, and hopefully get the person away from the criminal as soon as possible.

  • Professional supportive roles may include not only advocates and law enforcement, but also fraud departments, non-profit organizations involved with helping people avoid getting scammed, doctors and healers, and more.