How can you build a support network to enhance your CISM program?
Crisis intervention is a vital skill for emergency managers, especially when dealing with traumatic events that affect the well-being of responders and survivors. Critical incident stress management (CISM) is a comprehensive approach to help people cope with the psychological and emotional effects of crisis situations. However, CISM is not something you can do alone. You need a support network of peers, mentors, and professionals who can assist you in providing and receiving effective CISM services. In this article, we will explore how you can build a support network to enhance your CISM program and improve your career development.