How do you recruit and train peer support group leaders for critical incident stress management?

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Critical incident stress management (CISM) is a comprehensive approach to help people cope with the psychological effects of traumatic events, such as disasters, violence, or accidents. One of the key components of CISM is peer support, which involves trained volunteers who provide emotional and practical assistance to their colleagues or community members who have experienced a critical incident. Peer support can reduce the risk of developing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), enhance resilience, and promote recovery. But how do you recruit and train peer support group leaders for CISM? Here are some tips to help you develop an effective peer support program.

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