Criical incident stress debriefing following the terrorist bombing at army headquarters Northern Ireland.
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From: Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, vol. 144, no. 1, 1998, pp. 5-10
On the 7th October 1996 the Provisional Irish Republican Army launched a terrorist attack within Northern Ireland. This paper provides a descriptive reflective account of the psychological support and Critical Incident Stress Debriefings (CISD) provided for civilian/military personnel and service families. Between 66 hours and 96 hours following the incident, 407 people were debriefed
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