All Articles tagged critical incident stress
- Original research
March 15, 2024 EDT Research shows that many people suffering from a wide range of traumatic crises continue to regularly approach their clergy for pastoral care, notwithstanding other professionally trained counsellors.
- 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.
- Case studies
June 14, 2022 EDT Firefighters can witness accidental building fires, arsons, medical emergencies, vehicle accidents, and death. These traumatic incidents are ad-ditional stressors on firefighters, who also must face the daily stressors of life.
- Proof of concept
June 14, 2022 EDT This article explores how Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM), and Animal Assisted Crisis Response (AACR) can be combined to synergistically ameliorate those impacts.
- Case studies
March 13, 2022 EDT Research has indicated that a majority of people have been exposed to at least one adverse incident in their lifetime but respond to these events in various ways.
- 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.
- Program development
March 22, 2021 EDT This study tested the ‘Good Samaritan Model’ as an intervention on a building level in three public schools with documented incidents of verbal hostility and physical violence.
- Program development
December 15, 2020 EDT Crisis intervention teams, task forces, and healthcare coalitions are not new concepts. For over 20 years, the State of Indiana has had statewide emotional support and intervention teams.
- Program development
December 15, 2020 EDT It’s doubtful any culture, organization, or industry was fully prepared to cope with the worldwide novel coronavirus outbreak and the ensuing disease (COVID-19) that began in late 2019.
- Original research
June 15, 2020 EDT Trained disaster mental health responders (DMHR) representing a cross-section of different professional disciplines. Unfortunately, the very nature of providing such services may also vicariously affect these DMHR negatively.
- 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.
- Scholarly reviews
December 16, 2019 EDT An assessment of Cochrane Review studies based on the Cochrane Handbook’s guidelines on interventions to ascertain if PD has been adequately evaluated as an early group crisis intervention.
- Case studies
December 16, 2019 EDT This study tests two interventions, used in tandem with relational frame theory (RFT) and critical incident stress management (CISM).