Many people experience stressful situations in their professional or personal lives: traffic accidents, the death of someone nearby, assaults, suicides, or near disasters. This book defines various forms of stress and explains their effects. Using the CISM methodology, it shows institutions and employers how to respond in a scientifically evaluated way.
The Content
The Author
Dr. Karl-H. Richstein: studied Psychology, and Theology in Mainz and Jerusalem, as well as Management in Darmstadt. Earned a PhD with a focus on aviation psychology. For over 30 years, he has flown as a pilot in multi-engine, IFR, and aerobatics aircraft. Works at a major hospital and runs a private practice as a therapist, supervisor, and mediator. Serves as a consultant to numerous aviation companies. Research Focus:
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Many people experience stressful situations in their professional or personal lives: traffic accidents, the death of someone nearby, assaults, suicides, or near disasters. This book defines various forms of stress and explains their effects. Using the CISM methodology, it shows institutions and employers how to respond in a scientifically evaluated way.
Karl-H. Richstein
Stress Management Psychological Strain Dealing with Stressful Situations Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder CISM - Critical Incident Stress Management Fatigue Stressful Situations HR Managers and Developers Peer Support Psychotherapy Accidents Affected Individuals Crisis Situation Disasters Near Disasters