The provided source material consists of news articles reporting on police interactions with individuals experiencing mental health crises, several of which resulted in shootings. These articles do not contain information about therapeutic interventions, psychological well-being strategies, or evidence-based mental health practices as requested in the search query.
The sources detail several incidents where police responded to calls involving mental health crises:
In New York City, Officer Derek Bernard and another officer shot Raul de la Cruz, who was experiencing a mental health episode and armed with a knife, after responding to his father's 311 call for help. The Civilian Complaint Review Board recommended Bernard's termination, though the other officer resigned before the board could issue findings.
In Michigan, police responding to a welfare check for a man who may have been suicidal encountered an armed individual. Crisis negotiators attempted to de-escalate the situation, but it ended with the man pointing his weapon at officers, who then shot him.
In Florida, Sergeant Erik LeVasseur was shot twice in the face during a response to what began as a mental health-related neighbor dispute. The suspect was armed with an AK-47-type rifle and exchanged gunfire with officers before being killed.
Also in New York City, two officers won't face charges in the shooting death of 19-year-old Win Rozario during a mental health crisis. The Office of Special Investigation determined the officers' use of deadly force was justified.
These incidents highlight the complex challenges law enforcement faces when responding to mental health crises and the tragic outcomes that can occur when such situations escalate to violence.
Conclusion
The provided source material focuses on law enforcement encounters with individuals experiencing mental health crises rather than therapeutic approaches to mental health treatment. The articles do not contain information about hypnotherapy interventions, psychological well-being strategies, or evidence-based mental health practices as requested in the search query.
Sources
NY Post - NYC cop who nearly killed man during mental breakdown should be canned, CCRB
WXYZ - Person having a mental health episode shot, killed by Sterling Heights police
WFLX - Port St. Lucie police sergeant shot twice face suspect killed gunfight
Fox News - Florida officer shot face during service call tied mental health dispute suspect killed