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crisis-intervention-program-policy-guide-0999pg — Part 01

28 pages · May 13, 2026 · Broad topic: General · Topic: crisis-intervention-program-policy-guide-0999pg · 28 pages OCR'd
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UNCLASSIFIED Crisis Intervention Program Policy Guide. Appendix A: Definitions and Acronyms (U) Definitions Immediate family member: an employee's spouse or significant other; a father; a mother, a father-in-law; a mother-in-law; an unmarried, dependent child under the age of 22 years,. including an adopted child, a recognized natural child, a step-child, or a foster child who lives with the employee in a parent-child relationship; or an unmarried dependent child who, regardless of age, is incapable of self-support because of a mental or physical incapacity Task force officer: an employee of a federal, state, or local government who has been detailed to the FBI pursuant to a written agreement between the FBI and the employing agency.. Crisis Intervention Program: the FBI traumatic incident management or crisis response program designed to minimize the adverse effects of exposure to traumatic events that accompany the work of enforcing the law and protecting national security.. CIP activation: a formal, planned response to a critical incident or traumatic event. The EM of an FBIHQ division or an FO initiates a formal request to HRD EAU or HRD EM for EAU CIP services. The EAU UC's agreement to the request will initiate the CIP activation. Crisis intervention: a host of activities and services of education, support, and group and. individual counseling designed to minimize the negative effects of exposure to events that may be traumatic and that are likely to create strong reactions in individuals exposed to those events Traumatic events or critical incidents: those events or incidents that have a powerful impact on employees who have been exposed to the events or incidents and that are likely to produce significant physical or acute psychological or long-term traumatic symptoms. Examples of critical incidents include any shooting incident (with or without a fatality), line-of-duty injuries or deaths; serious bodily injuries, suicides, or unexpected fatalities (e.g., homicides or accidents) of employees or family members; significant incidents attracting excessive media interest or scrutiny; traumatic deaths; natural disasters or terrorist acts leading to mass casualties; horrific crime scenes; violence against children, or events that could reasonably be expected to have an runnnrnnn nnr nnnn nnnnnn nnnnnnn nnnnnnnne Significant event: An event where employees might experience grief or distress but with less of a likelihood of traumatic reactions. Examples of significant events might be the sudden or unexpected death of an employee or a family member by natural causes or the removal of an employee from the work environment due to misconduct, espionage, or criminal behavior. EAP. personnel offer assistance in the aftermath of significant events; however, this response usually will not rise to the level of a CIP activation process or a request.. ( Acronyms AD assistant director ADIC assistant director in charge. CBT cognitive behavioral therapeutic A-1 UNCLASSIFIED
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