All Articles tagged CISM
- Original research
December 13, 2024 EDT Therapy dogs, which have historically visited healthcare facilities for the benefit of patients, may also be helpful to personnel, providing emotional, psychological, and physiological support.
- ESSAY
March 15, 2024 EDT If you’re reading this, it’s probably safe to assume you are already a believer in the enormous benefits and success of CISM (Critical Incident Stress Management)!
- Program development
June 15, 2023 EDT In this paper we describe the development and implementation of an innovative, integrated law enforcement—community-based mental health response to addiction.
- Program development
March 15, 2023 EDT A road map for how other communities might structure a program to respond to the psychological consequences of crime
- ESSAY
June 14, 2022 EDT The role of culture and subculture are regularly identified as factors contributing to the development of acute immediate and post incident traumatic stress.
- ESSAY
March 13, 2022 EDT In this article, the ancient philosophy of Stoicism has been resurrected, reexamined, and re-purposed many times since its inception in the 3rd century BC.
- Case studies
June 15, 2021 EDT Research suggests spiritual resilience may ameliorate the negative effects of exposure to traumatic events among disaster mental health first responders.
- Case studies
June 15, 2021 EDT First responders are ninety percent more likely to be exposed to a potentially traumatic event (PTE) more than eleven times in their lifetime
- Editorial
March 22, 2021 EDT The articles presented here, volume 2, issue 4, provide invaluable research and crucial information to the issue of stress throughout the world.
- Case studies
June 08, 2020 EDT An unavoidable and unfortunate consequence of working in healthcare, and specifically in pediatric healthcare, is the potential exposure to high stress patient-related events that can cause emotional distress.
- Original research
March 18, 2020 EDT This research focused on the potential for and existence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in Emergency Medical Dispatchers (EMDs) and ways to prevent it.
- Case studies
March 18, 2020 EDT The process of Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) was examined by surveying 153 respondents in Western Pennsylvania. Results indicated that CISM was helpful in a large number of participants.