A Guide to Managing Stress in Crisis Response Professions
Preface
Dear Colleague:
The ongoing threat of both natural and human-caused
disasters makes it imperative that we support and
encourage the brave men and women who prepare
for and respond to these events—our crisis response
professionals. These professionals include first responders,
public health workers, construction workers, transportation
workers, utilities workers, volunteers, and a
multitude of others.
This easy-to-use pocket guide focuses on general
principles of stress management and offers simple,
practical strategies that can be incorporated into the daily
routine of managers and workers. It also provides a
concise orientation to the signs and symptoms of stress.
While every situation is unique, this document provides
some basic tools that can inspire and spread optimism
and point the way to effective stress management.
Charles G. Curie, M.A., A.C.S.W.
Administrator
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration
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