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Enhancing the crisis management briefing.

Daniel W Clark1, Peter Volkmann

  • 1Washington State Patrol, 1405 Harrison Avenue NW, Suite 205, Olympia, Washington 98502, USA. wsp-psych@att.net

International Journal of Emergency Mental Health
|August 19, 2005
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The Crisis Management Briefing (CMB) offers crucial factual information, coping strategies, and resources post-incident. This versatile tool enhances crisis intervention across diverse settings and populations.

Area of Science:

  • Crisis Intervention
  • Psychological First Aid
  • Emergency Management

Background:

  • Critical incidents create an information void and psychological distress.
  • Existing crisis interventions may not adequately address immediate informational needs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To expand on the Crisis Management Briefing (CMB) construct.
  • To provide practical recommendations for CMB implementation and enhancement.

Main Methods:

  • Review and expansion of the original CMB model.
  • Incorporation of authors' extensive field experience.
  • Development of recommendations for team composition and strategic planning.

Main Results:

  • The CMB effectively addresses the factual information gap post-incident.

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  • The CMB provides tailored coping strategies and resource information.
  • Recommendations are provided for optimizing CMB through four distinct phases.
  • Conclusions:

    • The CMB is a powerful and versatile tool for crisis intervention.
    • The enhanced CMB model offers practical guidance for diverse critical incidents.
    • Case examples illustrate the application of recommended CMB interventions.