Critical incident stress debriefing: clinical applications and new directions.Int J Emerg Ment Health. 1999 Fall; 1(4):253-65.IJ
Abstract
Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) was originally developed as a short-term, group-format, preventive mental health intervention for traumatized law enforcement and emergency services personnel. The debriefing model has since been applied to a variety of clinical groups and crisis situations, correspondingly undergoing modifications in its structure and process. This review describes the CISD approach and explores some of the new directions being taken by practitioners of this intervention strategy. In addition, this review addresses some of the recent critiques of the CISD model, and makes recommendations for optimal utilization of this clinical tool with those populations most likely to benefit from it.
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Pub Type(s)
Journal Article
Review
Language
eng
PubMed ID
11232381
Citation
Miller, L. "Critical Incident Stress Debriefing: Clinical Applications and New Directions." International Journal of Emergency Mental Health, vol. 1, no. 4, 1999, pp. 253-65.
Miller L. Critical incident stress debriefing: clinical applications and new directions. Int J Emerg Ment Health. 1999;1(4):253-65.
Miller, L. (1999). Critical incident stress debriefing: clinical applications and new directions. International Journal of Emergency Mental Health, 1(4), 253-65.
Miller L. Critical Incident Stress Debriefing: Clinical Applications and New Directions. Int J Emerg Ment Health. 1999;1(4):253-65. PubMed PMID: 11232381.
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