This is it, the tenth and final podcast of Season 2. Critical Incident Stress Management, or CISM, is a process designed for helping those who have experienced traumatic events be able to share their perspectives with others, learn about common stress reactions, express emotions, and obtain information about follow up assistance that might be available. The CISM program for wildland firefighters, which is based upon a peer support model, has been an incredibly effective resource for our personnel. Heath Cota from the Forest Service and Asad Rahman from the BLM join the podcast to share their perspectives about CISM.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/ontheline_podcasts/1019/thumbnail.jp
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Critical Incident Stress (CIS) in emergency workers and in victims of crises is widely held to be t...
Background. Critical incident stress management (CISM) has become a common practice in modern emerge...
Employees are increasingly becoming victims of critical incidents. From a systems theory point of vi...
This is it, the tenth and final podcast of Season 2. Critical Incident Stress Management, or CISM, i...
Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) is a comprehensive, integrated, systematic and multi-comp...
This study originates from my practice experience working for the New Zealand Fire Service back in t...
Tune in for this special Season 3 bonus podcast when journalist Ali Pattillo joins the program to di...
The psychological health and safety of firefighters has become a significant issue for fire services...
Since September 11, 2001, a great deal of attention has been put on firefighters and their abilities...
In episode 12 of Knights Do That, we speak with Deborah Beidel, executive director of UCF RESTORES. ...
While much is known about the science of wildland fire behavior, the same cannot necessarily be said...
Critical incident stress debriefing (CISD) is a method of stress management that has been used in mi...
Residence Directors, as a result of repeated exposure to their students\u27 trauma, are prone to dev...
Rescue and emergency medical service personnel face traumatic critical incidents during the course o...
In this week’s Knights Do That episode, we speak with Associate Professor Claire Connolly Knox, who ...
Critical Incident Stress (CIS) in emergency workers and in victims of crises is widely held to be t...
Background. Critical incident stress management (CISM) has become a common practice in modern emerge...
Employees are increasingly becoming victims of critical incidents. From a systems theory point of vi...