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OverviewCritical incident stress management (CISM) is now a well-established method in crisis intervention, and one that is clearly needed within aviation. However, there are many peculiarities in this branch of CISM which require thorough consideration. People working in high-reliability environments need to be sensitive to others' reactions to critical stress. They are the normal reactions of normal people in abnormal situations. However, to ensure this a proper programme must be put in place, based on a scientific and standardized approach. This book describes the various methods and elements of the CISM model, as well as their interventions. It also investigates the benefits of CISM on the individual level and on an organisational strategic level. It details CISM training and courses, and features a case study based on the Ãœberlingen accident of 2002. Critical Incident Stress Management in Aviation will be of direct relevance to human factors experts, safety managers, ATCOs and air navigation service providers, though there is also much that will be of interest to aviation physicians, psychologists and airport/airline managers. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Joachim Vogt , Joerg LeonhardtPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: New edition Weight: 0.460kg ISBN: 9780754647386ISBN 10: 0754647382 Pages: 194 Publication Date: 12 December 2006 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'The editors say that this volume was needed because most other information sources about critical incident stress management (CISM) relate to fire fighters and emergency rescue personnel. But crisis management in aviation also involves air traffic control, airports and airlines - each of which must coordinate its efforts with the others in many accidents and incidents.' AeroSafety World, April 2007 'There are a few reasons why this book should be required reading for all those wishing to know more about CISM. Perhaps the chief reason for placing this bookmon your reading list is its attention to the details of what CISM is designed to be.' International Journal of Applied Aviation Studies, Vol 8, No 1, 2008 'Finally - a major work of applied Critical Incident Stress Management for an industry sorely in need of stress reduction programs. Having international significance for airline employees, air traffic controllers, and airport personnel, Critical Incident Stress Management in Aviation provides the reader with the necessary historical background, current research, and technical aspects of Critical Incident Stress Management. From the perspectives of leaders in the field of crisis intervention, the authors detail the how to's for implementation, administration, procedural guidelines, and evaluation for the aviation industry, and include sections on strategic and tactical support. Critical Incident Stress Management in Aviation is an outstanding and powerful book which opens new frontiers in the application of Critical Incident Stress Management, and is an essential text - a must have book for practitioners, planners, and researchers in the field of aviation, as well as graduate students in psychology, social work, and police science.' Richard L. Levenson, Jr., Psy.D., C.T.S. Licensed Psychologist, New York State; Editor, International Journal of Emergency Mental Health 'The authors are the current experts on CISM, Jorg Leonhardt is the father of CISM courses to train peers and currently work in Langen for the DFS, and Joachim Vogt is a well known Psychology Professor in the Copenhagen University, specialized in aviation psychology.' The Controller, March 2007 Author InformationSince 1997 Jorg Leonhardt has been working for the German Air Traffic Control Services (DFS). His main responsibilities are Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) and Human Factors in the Safety Management Division. Joachim Vogt is Associate Professor for Work and Organisational Psychology at Copenhagen University. He is a Fellow of the German Psychology Association, the British Association of Cognitive Neuroscience, and the European Association for Aviation Psychology. Joachim Vogt, Jorg Leonhardt, Ralph Riedle, Jeffrey T. Mitchell, Walter Gaber, Annette Drozd, Carol Minder, Sabine Zimmermann, Ralf Mersmann, Ralf Schultze, Victor Welzant, Amie Kolos, Stefan Pennig. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |