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Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) & Psychological Crisis Intervention
註釋How do we know what we think we know? We usually base our opinions and even our practices upon conclusions reached through research. Far too often, however, we blindly accept the conclusions of researchers and verbal pundits without critically examining the bases for their conclusions. The fields of psychological crisis intervention and disaster mental health suffer from a lack of research, poorly executed research, and erroneous conclusions. This is a disaster in itself as it can lead to inappropriate conclusions and unwarranted reactions, policies, and programs. This book attempts to cut through the "smoke and mirrors" of urban legend surrounding the fields of psychological crisis intervention and disaster mental health and give to the reader an objective view of the science and research supporting these efforts. Comprehensive reviews of CISD, CISM, psychological first aid, and other interventions are provided. Readers can then reach their own informed decisions.