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  2. Debriefing - Wikipedia

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    Critical Incident Stress Debriefing is a crisis intervention program that is used to provide initial psychosocial relief to rescue workers. It is generally conducted in a group session and held between 24 and 72 hours of the disaster. Each debriefing session follows seven phases: Introduction to set rules; fact phase to establish what happened

  3. Crisis intervention - Wikipedia

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    Critical incident debriefing is a widespread approach to counseling those in a state of crisis. This technique is done in a group setting 24–72 hours after the event occurred, and is typically a one-time meeting that lasts 3–4 hours, but can be done over numerous sessions if needed.

  4. Critical incident stress management - Wikipedia

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    Critical incident stress debriefing (CISD) is a controversial component of CISM, and research suggests it may cause harm. [ 11 ] [ 10 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] The International Critical Incident Stress Foundation rejects these claims, writing that "There is no extant evidence to argue that the “Mitchell model” CISD, or the CISM system, has proven ...

  5. Critical Incident Stress Debriefing - Wikipedia

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  6. Critical incident technique - Wikipedia

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    The studies of Sir Francis Galton are said to have laid the foundation for the critical incident technique, but it is the work of Colonel John C. Flanagan, that resulted in the present form of CIT.

  7. Psychological first aid - Wikipedia

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    Psychological first aid (PFA) is a technique designed to reduce the occurrence of post-traumatic stress disorder.It was developed by the National Center for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (NC-PTSD), a section of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, in 2006.

  8. Martin Blunden - Wikipedia

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    Whilst he was there is set up and led the Critical Incident Debriefing Team. Critical Incident Stress Debriefing is a seven-phase, small-group crisis intervention technique using a structured discussion of a significant traumatic event, commonly referred to as a critical incident e.g. fire fatality in order to support staff with their mental ...

  9. Talk:Debriefing - Wikipedia

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    The lead only addresses the psychiatric use of the term debriefing, and other uses (such as military debriefing) are addressed in the article more as historical notes than as current usage. 64.251.241.10 ( talk ) 23:19, 9 April 2011 (UTC) [ reply ]