The Road to Resilience, Part 1
Firefighters are tough. Walking into burning buildings and putting out the flames take a great deal of both physical and mental resolve. Spending months and years of their lives training so that. when the call comes, they are ready to jump into action and save lives, firefighters sometimes seem invincible to the public-and maybe even to themselves…
The Road to Resilience, Part 2
The fire is out. The engines are hosed down, equipment is cleaned and put away, and the firefighters are sitting around the table relaxing after a particularly difficult incident. What happens next? Typically, there is a technical debriefing that focuses on what occurred, how it happened, and what could have been done differently to improve the end result. Feelings are checked at the door of this debriefing, and the tone is businesslike and focused…
A year after quake, Israelis still helping Nepal recover
Israeli NGOs were among the first to arrive after the disaster and are among the last to leave, running a variety of programs in stricken areas…
A year after quake, Israelis still helping Nepal recover
Israeli NGOs were among the first to arrive after the disaster and are among the last to leave, running a variety of programs in stricken areas…
Communication
Jim was tired after a long day at the station house. One more hour to go and he would be on his way home. Just then, the alarm rang, and off he went to one of the more horrific fires of his career. Many hours later, as he was showering down before leaving the station house, thoughts of his wife and family crossed his mind…
Explaining what it’s like
Psychologist and trauma expert Dr. Naomi Baum recounts her personal journal through breast cancer in a new book with a happy ending…
*Explaining what it’s like*
Psychologist and trauma expert Dr. Naomi Baum recounts her personal journal through breast cancer in a new book with a happy ending…