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_aTraumatic incident reduction and critical incident stress management : _ba synergistic approach / _cedited by Victor R. Volkman |
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_aAnn Arbor, MI : _bLoving Healing Press, _c c2007 |
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520 | _aFrom the Foreword: TIR offers an opportunity for the members of a CISM team to deal with any accumulated emotional baggage that their involvement in crisis-intervention has created. Training in TIR adds another tool to the toolkit of crisis-intervention techniques and enables peer-support to ad-dress an extended range of crisis-reactions, even those that might justify a clinical diagnosis. If virtually all the emotional reactions of a colleague in crisis could be ac-commodated and addressed through CISM and TIR, then the difference to the individual, the CISM team and the community would be immense. I look forward to the day that what practitioners of CISM and TIR already know is recognized in order for these approaches to be embraced and enjoyed more widely. | ||
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650 | 2 | _aPsychopathology | |
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_aStress disorders, post-traumatic _98012 |
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700 | 1 | _aVolkman, V R | |
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