3. Defusing
3. Defusing
By: George S. Everly, Jr., PhD, ABPP, CCISM, Jeffrey T. Mitchell, PhD, CCISM
Help your students master crucial techniques for supporting personnel immediately after critical incidents with this engaging Defusing video.
Ideal for courses in crisis intervention, social work, psychology, and first responder training, this video brings evidence-based defusing protocols to life through a realistic demonstration, depicting implementation of immediate peer support, assessment, and stabilization post-crisis across high-stress occupations.
Empower your trainees to provide psychological first aid when it matters most. Let their preparation for the realities of practice begin with this high-impact Defusing video.
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Ideal for courses in crisis intervention, social work, psychology, and first responder training, this Defusing video brings evidence-based defusing protocols to life through a relatable scenario. Trainees will gain skills to provide immediate peer support, normalize reactions, promote ventilation, and connect personnel to follow-up care after traumatic events.
Instructors can easily integrate this video to reinforce crisis counseling competencies, support occupation-specific training, and demonstrate applications across fields from first response to healthcare. A dynamic scenario illustrates implementing Defusings for personnel impacted by crises like accidents, deaths, violence, disasters and more.
After viewing, your students will be equipped with versatile skills for conducting brief, structured group interventions to mitigate acute stress, assess needs, foster resilience, and ensure appropriate referrals following crises.
An indispensable teaching tool for essential crisis management techniques, this Defusing video will help prepare your students for the realities of practice today!
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George S. Everly, Jr., PhD, ABPP, CCISM
George S. Everly, Jr., PhD, CCISM is an award-winning author and researcher. In 2016, he was ranked #1 published author in the world by PubMed PubReMiner in the field of crisis intervention. He holds appointments as Professor in the Department of International Health (affiliated) at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Associate Professor (part time) in Psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, and Professor of Psychology at Loyola University in Maryland (core faculty). He is considered one of the founding fathers of the field of disaster mental health. He was a co-founder of the Dept of Psychiatry at Union Memorial Hospital and served on the management committee 12 years. In addition, he has served on the adjunct faculty of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the FBI’s National Academy at Quantico, Virginia, and ATF’s Peer Support Team. He is an advisor to the Hospital Authority of Hong Kong. Dr. Everly is co-founder of, and serves as a non-governmental representative to the United Nations for, the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, a non-profit United Nations-affiliated public health and safety organization. He was Senior Advisor on Research in the Office of His Highness the Amir of Kuwait. Prior to these appointments, Dr. Everly was a Harvard Scholar, visiting in psychology, Harvard University; a Visiting Lecturer in Medicine, Harvard Medical School; and Chief Psychologist and Director of Behavioral Medicine for the Johns Hopkins Homewood Hospital Center.
Jeffrey T. Mitchell, PhD, CCISM
Jeffrey T. Mitchell, PhD, CCISM is Clinical Professor of Emergency Health Services at the University of Maryland in Baltimore County, Maryland. He is a member of the Graduate Faculty of the University of Maryland. He is a co-founder and President Emeritus of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation. He earned his Ph.D. in Human Development from the University of Maryland. He served for six years as a regional coordinator of Emergency Medical Services for the Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems. He was responsible for the development of the Emergency Medical Services System in five southern Maryland counties. After serving as volunteer paramedic / firefighter for ten years, he developed a comprehensive, integrated, systematic, and multi-component crisis intervention program called “Critical Incident Stress Management.” Today, that program reduces traumatic stress in many countries.
He has authored more than 275 articles and 19 books in the stress and crisis intervention fields. He serves as an adjunct faculty member of the Emergency Management Institute of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. He is a faculty member of Florida Institute of Technology and teaches a course on the psychology of disasters. Dr. Mitchell is a faculty member in the school of education, Johns Hopkins University. He is a reviewer for the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), Disaster Medicine, the Journal of Emergency Medical Services (JEMS) and the International Journal of Emergency Mental Health. He received the Austrian Red Cross Bronze Medal for his work in Crisis Intervention in the aftermath of the Kaprum, Austria train tunnel fire. The Association of Traumatic Stress Specialists approved Dr. Mitchell as a Certified Trauma Specialist.
The United Nations appointed him to the United Nations Department of Safety and Security Working Group on Stress. He has consulted on stress, crisis, and trauma topics in 28 nations and in every one of the 50 United States.
Director: Austin Steo / Mainstream Media, Inc.
Producer: Mainstream Media, Inc.
Contributors: George S. Everly, Jr., PhD, ABPP, CCISM
Jeffrey T. Mitchell, PhD, CCISM
Andi Everly
Anne Arundel County Police Department CISM Team
File Format: MP4
File Size: 1.88 GB
Video Length: 19min 38sec
Time Codes:
00:22 CISM Introduction and Defusing Summary by Dr. George S. Everly, Jr.
03:23 Defusing Introduction with Details by Dr. Jeffrey T. Mitchell
05:32 Critical Incident Summary
06:41 Defusing Phase 1 - Introduction
07:55 Defusing Phase 2 - Exploration
12:16 Defusing Phase 3 - Information
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