Our Free Publications
Our free publications can serve as a guide to help you and your employees address the emotional consequences of emerging risks. XBRM provides a comprehensive menu of programs to help your organization understand and manage the behavioral implications of this rapidly changing enviornment. Please contact our offices to learn more about our specialized programs in:
- Hostility and Rage Management (HARM)
- Workplace Violence Prevention
- Fear Management
- Psychological First Aid
- Disaster-Planning Human Factors
To download a publication, click on the linked document title below.
Managing the Emotional Consequences of Public Health Emergencies
The emotional impact of public health emergencies can have a powerful effect on the mental health of individuals of all ages. People naturally become alarmed when they believe that their health may be threatened. During times of heightened concerns regarding public health risks it is important to take care of yourself and to monitor your own emotional reactions. Tending to your own mental health and emotional needs will make you a better, more reliable resource for friends and family members in their times of need. Effectively managing stress can also help you stay health and strong, and better able to resist illness.
Also, XBRM explains what the National Terror Alert System means to your business. Click hear to read the article from presstelegram.com news!
Managing the Emotional Consequences of Hurricanes and Flooding
No one who lives through a disaster is untouched by the experience. Like other disasters, hurricanes and flooding can result in emotional distress, as well as property damage. Disasters can threaten our sense of control and safety, and can affect many aspects of our lives.
XBRM's free brochure, "Managing the Emotional Consequences of Hurricanes and Flooding: Strategies for Coping with Severe Weather Emergencies", provides useful information about the psychological impact of hurricanes and guidance for coping. Click on the folder below to download the brochure.