Room: Paradise B
Speaker(s):
Description:
The interactive presentation gives an overview of the CISM Peer Network and engages participants in grounding techniques and a group debriefing simulation. The Missouri Department of Mental Health’s Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) Peer Network program is made up of volunteer staff at each facility, satellite, and regional office across the state. CISM Peers have lived experience with critical incidents, trauma and personal or workplace stress. Peers provide employees emotional support, stress education, link to resources and help with adaptive functioning. This is achieved through confidential support, information, and resources. The presentation will model relaxation activity called grounding and simulate a 7-Phase CISM Debriefing technique designed to support employees after a shared traumatic incident with a goal of mitigation of the crisis response, assist in restoration of the group’s ability to function, and identify individuals who might need additional support.
Objectives
1. Discuss the structure, strategy and successes of the DMH CISM Peer Network to support co-workers experiencing trauma
2. Review self-care activities for caregivers
3. Discuss a 7-Phase CISM Debriefing simulation