This report contains details of 1989 conference in Maryland, U.S.A. on "surviving emergency stress" and "critical incident stress debriefing team training" and Royal Canadian Mounted Police Referral Agent Program and outline of pilot peer support program subsequently developed for VICSES.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1989Description: 29 pSubject: The main section of this report contains a description of the Mitchell model of psychological debriefing, information about the structure, selection and training of psychological debriefing teams which comprise mental health professionals with emergency service experience, together with peer support personnel from the various emergency services, and special protocols for extreme circumstances such as line of duty deaths. The remaining sections of the report deal with the peers support programs in existence in various emergency services.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Conference and Workshop held May 1989
Critical incident stress debriefing team training
Surviving emergency stress
The main section of this report contains a description of the Mitchell model of psychological debriefing, information about the structure, selection and training of psychological debriefing teams which comprise mental health professionals with emergency service experience, together with peer support personnel from the various emergency services, and special protocols for extreme circumstances such as line of duty deaths. The remaining sections of the report deal with the peers support programs in existence in various emergency services.
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