Assisting Individuals in Crisis
Assisting Individuals in Crisis
By: George S. Everly, Jr., PhD, ABPP, CCISM
This is the official course manual for the ICISF Core Course "Assisting Individuals in Crisis" and is only sold to course participants who wish to purchase a printed copy in addition to their eBook or who need a replacement of their original manual. Please reach out to cismbooks@icisf.org listing the reason you need to purchase this manual and providing a copy of your course certificate. We will then be able to send you a purchase link.
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This is the official course manual for the ICISF Core Course "Assisting Individuals in Crisis" and is only sold to course participants who wish to purchase a printed copy in addition to their eBook or who need a replacement of their original manual. Please reach out to cismbooks@icisf.org listing the reason you need to purchase this manual and providing a copy of your course certificate. We will then be able to send you a purchase link.
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.