Acting in an emergency situation requires from managers and rescuers appropriate personality traits and skills. Therefore, in an effective crisis management it is essential to select the best possible candidates. The paper presents suggestions for a set of personality traits and abilities which are the most valuable for managers while dealing with a crisis. The paper also deliberates on the issue of posttraumatic stress disorder that frequently occurs in case of rescuers and members of uniformed services. The author also proposes different forms of therapy both in the workplace and carried out by professionals. Another aspect discussed in the paper is prevention and safety management which aim at creating a society capable of minimising the...
“I have my daily duties and then there are the crisis and risk issues in a kind of sideline track /....
This paper discusses the concept of disaster, the level of disaster and how effective disaster manag...
Emergency first responders are affected by second-hand exposure to trauma; they put themselves at ri...
The psychological approaches for improvement of efficiency of organization and communication in anti...
The factors that threaten human safety factors include the quality managing persons of crisis situat...
Key words: coping, disaster psychology, Integrated Rescue System, mass causalty incident, police, ps...
This article is focusing on disaster crisis intervention which is an approach of support to release ...
TITLE: Psychological aspects of Crisis Intervention (non-clinical type) AUTHOR: Vivienne Soyková DEP...
Nature of intervention and rescue personnel activity places them at the top of professions that face...
Many years of experience in solving specific problems for organizations that are at different stages...
The paper uses the experience of psychological service of EMERCOM in Russia. The notion of emergency...
Crises are unpredictable in nature and affect the general well-being of individuals. A proper crisis...
<p>ABSTRACT: A person lives and works in society. Out of the social environment, it is impossible to...
The main aim of this thesis was to gather information concerning psychological aspects in the field ...
Emergency psychological assistance to the population should be based on the principle of interventio...
“I have my daily duties and then there are the crisis and risk issues in a kind of sideline track /....
This paper discusses the concept of disaster, the level of disaster and how effective disaster manag...
Emergency first responders are affected by second-hand exposure to trauma; they put themselves at ri...
The psychological approaches for improvement of efficiency of organization and communication in anti...
The factors that threaten human safety factors include the quality managing persons of crisis situat...
Key words: coping, disaster psychology, Integrated Rescue System, mass causalty incident, police, ps...
This article is focusing on disaster crisis intervention which is an approach of support to release ...
TITLE: Psychological aspects of Crisis Intervention (non-clinical type) AUTHOR: Vivienne Soyková DEP...
Nature of intervention and rescue personnel activity places them at the top of professions that face...
Many years of experience in solving specific problems for organizations that are at different stages...
The paper uses the experience of psychological service of EMERCOM in Russia. The notion of emergency...
Crises are unpredictable in nature and affect the general well-being of individuals. A proper crisis...
<p>ABSTRACT: A person lives and works in society. Out of the social environment, it is impossible to...
The main aim of this thesis was to gather information concerning psychological aspects in the field ...
Emergency psychological assistance to the population should be based on the principle of interventio...
“I have my daily duties and then there are the crisis and risk issues in a kind of sideline track /....
This paper discusses the concept of disaster, the level of disaster and how effective disaster manag...
Emergency first responders are affected by second-hand exposure to trauma; they put themselves at ri...