All Articles tagged cism
- 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.