What are the best practices for developing a self-care plan after a critical incident?
A critical incident is a traumatic event that can cause strong emotional reactions in people who are directly or indirectly involved. Examples of critical incidents include natural disasters, accidents, violence, or death. If you have experienced or witnessed a critical incident, you may feel overwhelmed, anxious, angry, or numb. These are normal responses to an abnormal situation, but they can also affect your well-being and performance. That's why it's important to develop a self-care plan after a critical incident, to help you cope and recover. In this article, we will share some of the best practices for creating and following a self-care plan, based on the principles of peer support and supervision.