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Mitchell, J.T. (2010). Suicide Prevention in the Military. Fort Lauderdale, FL: Luxart Communications USA, Inc.

§ Polk, D., Mitchell, J.T. (2009). Prehospital Behavioral Emergencies and Crisis Response. Boston, MA: Jones and Bartlett.

§ Ukauskas, G., Osvaldas,R.,  Burba, B., Grigaliunene, V., Mitchell, J.T. (2009). A study of Stress affecting Police Officers in Lithuania. International Journal of Emergency Mental Health, 11(4), 205-214.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (2008). From Controversy to Confirmation: Crisis Support Services for the Twenty First Century. International Journal of Emergency Mental Health, 10 (4),

§ Mitchell, J.T. (2008).Gestion Du Stress Lie A un Incident Critique (CISM): Une Approche Flexible et Une Strategie Adaptative A L’intervention de Crise. Stress et Trauma, 8 (3), 163-175.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (2008). A short Guide to Giving Bad News. International Journal of Emergency Mental Health, 10 (3), 197-202.

Everly, G.S., Jr. and Mitchell, J.T. (2008). Integrative Crisis Intervention and Disaster Mental Health. Ellicott City, MD: Chevron Publishing Corporation.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (2007). The psychological aftermath of Large and Small-scale Fires. In E. K. Carll Trauma psychology: Issues in violence, disaster, health, and illness. Westport, CT: Praeger.

Mitchell, J. T. (2007). Group Crisis Support: Why it works, When and how to provide it. Ellicott City, MD: Chevron Publishing.

Mitchell, J.T., Clark, D., and Everly, G.S., Jr. (2006). Strategic Response to Crisis: Student Course Manual. Ellicott City, MD: International Critical Incident Stress Foundation.

Mitchell, J.T. (2006). Advanced Group Crisis Intervention: Strategies and Tactics for Complex Situations, Particiapnt Manual (3rd Edition). Ellicott City, MD: International Critical Incident Stress Foundation.

§ Mitchell, J.T. and Levenson, R. (2006) Some Thoughts on Providing Effective Mental Health Critical Care for Police Departments after Line-of-Duty Deaths. International Journal of Emergency Mental Health, Vol. 8, No. 1, 1-4.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (2006). The Quick Series Guide to: Suicide Prevention (revised). Fort Lauderdale, FL: Luxart Communications.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (2006). Critical Incident Stress Management in Aviation : A Strategic Approach. In J. Leonhardt and J. Vogt (Eds.) Critical Incident Stress Management in Aviation. Cornwall, UK: Ashgate.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (2006). A brief History of Crisis Intervention Support Services in Aviation. In J. Leonhardt and J. Vogt (Eds.) Critical Incident Stress Management in Aviation. Cornwall, UK: Ashgate.

§ Mitchell, S.G. and Mitchell, J.T. (2006). Caplan, Community and Critical Incident Stress Management. International Journal of Emergency Mental Health, 8(1), 1-10.

Mitchell, J.T. (2006). Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM): Group Crisis Intervention, 4th Edition. Ellicott City, MD: International Critical Incident Stress Foundation.

Mitchell, J.T. (In progress). Behavioral Competency. Contact author directly for information.

§ Mitchell, J.T. and Everly, G.S., Jr. (2006). Critical Incident Stress Management in Terrorist Events and Disasters. In L.A. Schein, H.I.    Spitz, G.M. Burlingame and P.R. Muskin (Eds.) Group Approaches for the Psychological Effects of Terrorist Disasters. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press Inc.

Mitchell, J.T. (2005). Thoughts on Combat Stress. In Lt. Col. Kenneth Robinson, USA (Editor) Proceedings Tri Service Combat Stress Conference April 2005. Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base, CA: United States Army, United States Air Force, United States Marine Corp, United States Navy.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (2005). The Quick Series Guide to Stress Management for Emergency Personnel. Fort. Lauderdale, FL: Luxart Communications.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (2005). Crisis Management. In Robert H. Coombs (Ed.) Addiction Counseling Review: Preparing for Comprehensive, Certification and Licensing Examinations. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.

§ Everly, G. S., Jr., Lating, J. M., & Mitchell, J. T. (2005). Innovations in Group Crisis Intervention. In A. R. Roberts (Ed.), Crisis Intervention Handbook: Assessment, Treatment and Research (3rd Ed.) New York: Oxford University Press, 221-245.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (2004). Characteristics of successful early intervention programs.  International Journal of Emergency Mental Health, 6(4), 175-184.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (2004). Managing Crises. In R. Coombs (Ed.), Addiction Counseling Review: Preparing for Comprehensive, Certification, and Licensing. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Mitchell, J.T. (2004).  Crisis Intervention and Critical Incident Stress Management: A defense of the field. Ellicott City, MD: International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, website www.icisf.org, related articles and resources.

Mitchell, J. T. (2004). Needing More Stress. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 15(1), 19.

Mitchell, J. T. (2004). After the Training: Answering the FAQ. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 15(1), 1, 12, 13.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (2004). The Quick Series Guide to: Suicide Prevention. Fort            Lauderdale, FL: Luxart Communications USA, Inc.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (2004). The Quick Series Guide to: Stress Management. Fort Lauderdale, FL: Luxart Communications USA, Inc.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (2004). The Quick Series Guide to: Crisis Intervention. Fort Lauderdale, FL: Luxart Communications USA, Inc.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (2004). A response to the Devilly and Cotton article,           “psychological Debriefing and the Workplace…” Australian Psychologist, 39(1): 24-28.

Mitchell, J.T. (2004). Mitigating psychological effects of terrorism and disaster: An essential role for physicians and medical staff (Op-Ed). Virtual Mentor, Ethics Journal of the American Medical Association, 6(5), 1-3.

Mitchell, J. T. (2003). Strange Speculations. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 14(3), 1, 10, 11.

Mitchell, J. T. (2003). Change and Growth. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 14(1), 1-3.

Mitchell, J. T. (2003). Crisis Intervention and CISM: A research Summary. www.icisf.org Under “related articles”. Ellicott City, MD: International Critical Incident Stress Foundation.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (2003). Forward. In A. Dyregrov, Psychological Debriefing. Ellicott City, MD: Chevron Publishing Corp.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (2003). Major Misconceptions in Crisis Intervention. International Journal of Emergency Mental Health, 5(4), 185-197.

§ Everly, G.S., Jr., Mitchell, D.J., Mitchell, J.T., Myers, D., Woods, C.E. (2003). National Guard Trained Crisis Responder (TCR) course: Terrorism and Disaster Response. Ellicott City, MD: International Critical Incident Stress Foundation.

Everly G. S. and Mitchell, J. T. (2003). Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM): Individual Crisis Intervention and Peer Support. Ellicott City, MD: International Critical Incident Stress Foundation

Mitchell, J.T. (2002). Clear and Present Danger. journal unknown. Civil Air Patrol.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (2002). Critical Incident Stress Management.  In A.E. Kuehl Prehospital Systems and Medical Oversight. Dubuque IA: Kendall Hunter Publishing Company.

Mitchell, J.T. (2002). The Anniversary Dilemma. Ellicott City, MD: International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, http://www.icisf.org/articles/9_11_anniv_msg.cfm

Mitchell, J.T. (2002). It is not always as it appears. www.icisf.org related    articles section (not currently on the web site.)

Mitchell, J.T. (2002). Anniversary self-aid and buddy care for those who helped. www.icisf.org , related articles, International Critical Incident Stress Foundation. (on web site as of 09/04).

Mitchell, J.T. (2002). Forward. In J. M. Modonna, Jr. and R.E. Kelly,Treating Police Stress: The work and the words of Peer Counselors. Springfiled, IL: Charles C. Thomas.

Mitchell, J.T. (2002). CISM at a Glance. Journal of Emergency Medical Services, 27(9), 57.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (2002). Disasters. In B. Walz, Introduction to EMS Systems,Albany, NY: Delmar, Thompson Learning.

Mitchell, J.T. (2002). Stress Management. In FEMA, Integrated Emergency Management CourseWorkbook. Emittsburg, MD: Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Emergency Management Institute.

Mitchell, J. T. (2001). Better Late than Never. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 11(1), 1.

Mitchell, J. T. (2001). A Year of Firsts. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 11(1), 4, 5.

Everly, G.S., Jr. and Mitchell, J.T. (2001). America Under Attack: The “10 commandments” of responding to mass terrorist attacks.  International Journal of Emergency Mental Health, 3(3), 133-135.

Mitchell, J.T. and Volck, L. (2001). Children’s Reactions and Needs after Disaster. Ellicott City, MD: International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, http://www.icisf.org/articles/Acrobat%20Documents/TerrorismIncident/Children_and_terro...

Mitchell, J.T. (2001). The Meaning of Assistance. Ellicott City, MD: International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, http://www.icisf.org/Acrobat%20Documents/TerrorismIncident/ meaning_of_Assis...

Mitchell, J.T. (2001). Critical incident stress information sheets. Handout material for conferences. Ellicott City, MD: International Critical Incident Stress Foundation. Mitchell, J.T. and Everly, G.S., Jr. (2001). Critical Incident Stress Debriefing: An Operations Manual for CISD, Defusing, and Other Group Crisis Intervention Services. Ellicott City, MD: Chevron Publishing.

§ Mitchell, J.T. and Everly, G.S. (2001). Critical Incident Stress Management and Critical Incident Stress Debriefing: Evolution, Effects and Outcomes. In B. Raphael and J. Wilson (Eds.) Psychological Debriefing: Theory, practice and evidence. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press

Mitchell, J.T. and Everly, G.S. (2001). CISM: A Key Point Conversation.A video tape. Emittsburg, MD: Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Emergency Management Institute.

§ Everly, G.S., Jr., Flannery, R.B., Jr., Eyler, V., Mitchell, J.T. (2001). Sufficiency analysis of an integrated multi-component approach to crisis intervention: Critical Incident Stress Management. Advances in Mind-Body Medicine, 17(3), 157-228.

Mitchell, J.T. (2000). It is neither new nor news. www.icisf.org , related articles and resources. International Critical Incident Stress Foundation(on website as of 09/04).

Mitchell, J.T. and Thoumaian, A.H. (2000). Maintaining the Balance: A strategic Support System for Operations Personnel and Survivors. In National Disaster Medical Services: Basic Training Course. United States Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Disaster Medical Service.

Mitchell, J. T. (2000). ICISF’s Chairman of the Board Michael Fedock, Passes Away. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 11(2), 1, 3.

Mitchell, J.T. (2000). The Facts about Critical Incident Stress Management. Ellicott City, MD: International Critical Incident Stress Foundation.

Mitchell, J. T. (2000). Doing the Best We Can Under the Circumstances. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 11(1), 8, 9.

Mitchell, J. T. (2000). Tragedy in the World of Adventure Sports. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 11(1), 7, 8.

§ Everly, G.S., Jr., Lating, J.M., Mitchell, J.T. (2000). Innovations in Group Crisis Intervention: Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) and Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM). In A.R. Roberts (Ed.) Crisis Intervention Handbook: Assessment, Treatment and Research. New York: Oxford University Press.

§ Everly, G.S., Jr. and Mitchell, J.T. (2000). The debriefing “controversy” and crisis intervention: A review of Lexical and Substantive Issues. International Journal of Emergency Mental Health, 2(4), 211-225.

§ Everly, G.S., Jr., Flannery, R.B. and Mitchell, J.T. (2000). Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM): A review of the literature. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 5(1), 23-40.

Everly, G.S., Jr. and Mitchell, J.T. (1999). Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM): A new era and standard of care in crisis intervention, second edition, Innovations in Disaster and Trauma Psychology, Volume Two. Ellicott City, MD: Chevron Publishing.

Mitchell, J. T. (1999). A Look at Where We Came From and Where We’re Headed. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 10(4), 1, 3.

Mitchell, J. T. (1999). On the Receiving End. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 10(2), 5, 6.

Mitchell, J. T. (1999). That Pesky Independent Variable. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 10(1), 2, 3.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (1999). Rescuers at Risk: Suicide in EMS. Bear Facts, 2(2),            11-13.

§ Mitchell, J.T. , Everly G.S., Jr. and Mitchell, D.J. (1999). Hidden victims of disasters and vehicular accidents: The problem and recommended solutions. In E.J. Hickling, E.B. Blanchard, International Handbook of Road Traffic Accidents and Psychological Trauma: Current Understanding Treatment and Law. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier

Mitchell, J. T. (1998). ICISF Model. Life Net, A Publication of the   International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 9(3), 7.

Everly G. S. and Mitchell, J. T. (1998). A Primer on Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM). Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 9(3), 10, 11.

Mitchell, J. T. (1998). From the President. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 9(2), 6.

Mitchell, J. T. (1998). Small Parts of a Big Field. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 9(1), 2.

§ Mitchell, J.T. and Everly, G.S., Jr. (1998) Critical Incident Stress Management: A New Era in Crisis Intervention. ISTSS Traumatic Stress Points, Fall, 6-7, 10-11.

Everly G. S. and Mitchell, J. T. (1998). CISD revisited: A Primer on Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM). Trauma Lines, Official Publication of the Association of Traumatic Stress Specialists. Fall, 1998, 1;3

§ Mitchell, J.T. (1998). Forward. In K. Johnson, Trauma in the Lives of Children 2nd Edition. Alameda, CA:Hunter House, Inc.

Everly G. S. and Mitchell, J. T. (1998). Assisting Individuals in Crisis: A Workbook. Ellicott City, MD: International Critical Incident Stress Foundation.

Fowler, D. and Mitchell, J.T. (1998). Stress Threats in Emergency Services Operations. A video tape. Ellicott City, MD: Chevron Publishing.

§ Mitchell, J.T. and Everly, G.S., Jr. (1997). The scientific evidence for  Critical Incident Stress Management. Journal of Emergency Medical Services, 22(1), 86-93.

Mitchell, J. T. (1997). Statement of Financial Position 1995 and 1996. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 8(4), 12, 13.

Mitchell, J. T. (1997). From the President. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 8(3), 3.

Mitchell, J. T. (1997). From the President. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 8(2), 3.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (1997). Behavioral Emergencies. In P. Pons and D. Cason (Eds.) Paramedic Field Care: a complaint-based approach. St. Louis, Mo: American College of Emergency Physicians, Mosby-Year Book, Inc.

Mitchell, J. T. (1996). Greetings From the President. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 7(4), 1.

Mitchell, J. T. (1996). From the President. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 7(3), 4,

Mitchell, J. T. (1996). Some Guidelines for Managing CISM Critics. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 7(2), 1, 2.

Mitchell, J. T. (1996). A Short Course In Disaster Response. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 7(1), 1-3.

Mitchell, J. T. (1996). The Ten Ts. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 7(1), 4-6.

Mitchell, J.T. and Everly, G.S., Jr. (1996).Critical Incident Stress Debriefing: An operations manual for the prevention of traumatic stress among emergency services and disaster workers(second edition, revised). Ellicott City, MD: Chevron Publishing.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (1996). Surviving Trauma Treatment, a review of  C.R. Figley (Ed.) Compassion Fatigue; Coping with Secondary Traumatic Stress Disorder in those who Treat the Traumatized (1995, Brunner / Mazel). Contemporary Psychology, A Journal of Reviews, 41(11), 1120-1121.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (1995). Critical Incident Stress Debriefing Part I: The history, Status and Future of CISD. In J.J. Fitch Prehospital Care Administration: Issues, Readings and Cases. St. Louis, MO: Mosby Lifeline.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (1995). Critical Incident Stress Debriefing Part II: Development and functions of a CISD Team. In J.J. Fitch Prehospital Care Administration: Issues, Readings and Cases. St. Louis, MO: Mosby Lifeline.

§ Robinson, R.C. and Mitchell, J.T. (1995). Getting Some Balance Back into the Debriefing Debate. The Bulletin of the Australian Psychological Society, 17(10), 5-10.

Mitchell, J.T. (1995). Medic Suicide: What can be done? Journal of Emergency Medical Services, 20(11), 41-45

§ Everly, G.S., Jr., Mitchell, J.T., Schiller, G. (1995). Coldenham: traumatic stress intervention in a community fire service. In G.S. Everly, Jr. (Ed.) Innovations in Disaster and Trauma Psychology, Volume One: Applications in emergency services and disaster response. Ellicott City, MD: Chevron Publishing.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (1995). Essentials of Critical Incident Stress Management. In G.S. Everly, Jr. (Ed.) Innovations in Disaster and Trauma Psychology, Volume One: Applications in Emergency Services and Disaster Response. Ellicott City, MD: Chevron Publishing.

Mitchell, J. T. (1995). Debriefing After Suicide of a Colleague. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 6(4), 2-4.

Mitchell, J. T. (1995). Oklahoma City – April 19, 1995. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 6(2), 1.

Mitchell, J.T. and Everly, G.S., Jr. (1995).Human Elements Training for Emergency Services, Public Safety and Disaster Personnel: An instructional guide to teaching debriefing, crisis intervention and stress management programs. Ellicott City, MD: Chevron Publishing.

§ Dyregrov, A., Mitchell, J.T. and Hordvik, E. (1995). When a child dies: Helping the helpers. In T.O. Rognum (Ed.) Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: New trends in the nineties. Oslo, Norway, Scandinavian University Press.

§Mitchell, J.T. (1995). Systematic Approach to Critical Incident Stress Management in Law Enforcement Organizations. In J. T. Reese and R. M. Solomon, (Eds.) Organizational Issues in Law Enforcement. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Mitchell, J.T. (1994). The executive guide to Critical Incident Stress. This chapter was published in 1994, but the book in which it was published has not been located.

Mitchell, J.T. and Everly, G.S., Jr. (1994). Human Elements Training For Emergency Services, Public Safety and Disaster Personnel: An Instructional Guide to Teaching Debriefing, Crisis Intervention and Stress Management Programs. Ellicott City, MD: Chevron Publishing.

Mitchell, J. T. (1994). Greetings From the President. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 5(4), 1.

Mitchell, J. T. (1994). Too Much Help Too Fast. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 5(3), 3, 4.

Mitchell, J. T. (1994). Some ICISF’s Thoughts on Children. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 5(1), 3, 4.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (1994). Critical Incident Stress interventions with families and significant others J. Reese and E. Scrivner (Eds.), Law enforcement Families: Issues and Answers. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (1994). Critical Incident Stress Management. In A.E. Kuel National Association of EMS Physicians Prehospital Systems Medical Oversight 2nd Edition. St. Louis, MO: Mosby Lifeline, Mosby-Year Book, Inc.

Mitchell, J. T. (1993-1994). Critical Incident Stress Management: The First Decade. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 4(4), 1, 2.

Mitchell, J. T. (1993). World Congress Super Successful. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 4(2), 1.

Mitchell, J.T. (1993). Testimony by Dr. Jeffrey T. Mitchell, Ph.D. at the hearing of the Council of the City of New York, Committee on Civil Service and Labor on Stress in the New York City Emergency Medical Service, Monday, January 25, 1993. New York: City of New York.

§ Robinson, R.C. and Mitchell, J.T. (1993). Evaluation of psychological debriefings. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 6 (3), 367-382.

§ Mitchell, J.T. and Dyregrov, A. (1993). Traumatic Stress in disaster workers  and emergency personnel: prevention and intervention. In J.P. Wilson and B. Raphael (Eds.), International Handbook of Traumatic Stress Syndromes. New York: Plenum.

§ Dyregrov, A. and Mitchell, J.T. (1992). Work with traumatized children: Psychological effects and coping strategies.  Journal of Traumatic        Stress, 15(4), 217-224.

Freeman, D. T., Mitchell, J. T., and Everly, G. S. (1992). ICISF Active in Response to Hurricane Andrew. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 3(4), 3, 4.

Mitchell, J. T. (1992). Foundation Continues to Provide Services Through Difficult Times. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 3(3), 2, 3.

Mitchell, J. T. (1992). Law Enforcement Supported After Tragic Search. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 3(2), 5, 6.

Mitchell, J.T. (1992). From the President’s Desk. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 3(1), 1, 2.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (1992). Comprehensive traumatic stress management in the emergency department. In E. MacPhail and S. Moore (Eds.) Leadership and Management in Emergency Nursing, The Emergency Nurses Association Monograph Series. Chicago, IL: Emergency Nurses Association.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (1992). Stress  Management. In S.A. Jones, A. Weigle. R.D. White, N. McSwain, M.       Breiter, J.A. Rasmussen and M.Greenburg (Eds.) Advanced Emergency Care for Paramedic Practice. Philadelphia, PA: J.B. Lippincott Company

§ Mitchell, J.T. (1992). Behavioral and Psychiatric and Emergencies. In S.A. Jones, A. Weigle. R.D. White, N. McSwain, M. Breiter, J.A. Rasmussen and M.Greenburg (Eds.) Advanced Emergency Care for Paramedic Practice. Philadelphia, PA: J.B. Lippincott Company

§ Dyregrov, A., Thyholdt, R. and Mitchell, J.T. (1992). Rescue workers emotional reactions following a disaster. In Engleman, S. R. (Ed.) Confronting life- threatening illness. New York: Irvington Publishers, Inc.

Briggs, B. and Mitchell, J.T. (1992). CISD: The Process and the Benefits A video tape. Chicago, IL: Emergency Nurses Association.

Mitchell, J. T. (1991). From the President’s Desk. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 2(3), 1.

Mitchell, J. T. (1991). New Video Tapes Available. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 2(2), 2.

Mitchell, J. T. (1991). Demobilizations. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 2(1), 4, 5.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (1991). Law enforcement applications of Critical Incident Stress Teams. In J.T. Reese, J.M. Horn and C. Dunning (Eds.) Critical Incidents in Policing (Revised). Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (1990). Psychological Impact of Fire on Fire Fighters.In J. Keating, J. Gaynor, N. Groner, J. Mitchell and K. TierneyFire Related Human Behavior, course guide. Emmitsburg, MD: Federal Emergency Management Agency,  National Fire Academy, National Emergency Training Center, Open  Learning Fire Service Program.

§ Mitchell, J.T. and Bray, G. (1990). Emergency Services Stress: Guidelines for preserving the health and careers of emergency services personnel. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, Brady Books.

Mitchell, J. T. (1990). ACISF Receives Hot Line Grant. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 1(3), 2, 3.

Mitchell, J. T. (1990). Defusings. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 1(2), 3, 4

Mitchell, J. T. (1990). Crisis Management Teams: How Many Are There and  Where Are They?. Life Net, A Publication of the International Critical  Incident Stress Foundation, Inc., 1(1), 2.

Mitchell, J.T. (1989). Critical Incident Stress Management. On Scene, a  publication of the US Department of Transportation, United States Coast Guard, COMDTPUB P16100.4.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (1989). Psychological impact of fire on firefighters. In A.  Macaluso, (Ed.) Fire-related human Behavior. Emmitsburg, MD: National Fire Academy, Open Learning Fire Service Program, National Emergency Training Center, Federal Emergency Management Agency.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (1989). Psychological Response to Disaster and Trauma. In T. C. Krevis (Ed.) Advanced Trauma. Rockville, MD: Aspen Publishers.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (1988). The Psychologist as a change agent in victim services: The emergency personnel perspective. In APA Convention Proceedings, 1988. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association .

§ Mitchell, J.T. (1988). Disaster Psychology for emergency personnel. In B.R. Lima (Ed.) The Psychological Consequences of Disaster: The Latin American Experience”. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University.

Mitchell, J.T. (1988).  Understanding and reducing paramedic stress. This article was published but the author has been unable to locate the journal or book in which it was published.

Mitchell, J. T. (1988). Development and functions of a critical incident stress debriefing team. Journal of Emergency Medical Services, 13(12), 43-46.

Mitchell, J.T. (1988). The history, status, and future of Critical Incident Stress Debriefing. Journal of Emergency Medical Services, 13(11), 49-52.

§ Mitchell, J. T. (1988). Acute Stress Reactions: Military Perspectives and Suggested Intervention Strategies. In A. David Mengelsdorf (Ed.) Proceedings, Sixth Users’ Workshop on Combat Stress, United States Army Health Care Studies and Clinical Investigation Activity. Fort Sam Houston, TX: United States Army, Health Services Command (consultation report # 88-003)

§ Mitchell, J.T. (1988). Managing Stress in Emergency Operations. In Response 88, Climbing toward excellence: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the National Association For Search and Rescue. Fairfax, VA: National Association for Search and Rescue.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (1988). Managing stress in emergency operations. Response, The Journal of Search, Rescue and Recovery, 7(5), 26-28.

Mitchell, J.T. (1988). Firefighter Critical Incident Stress: Occupational Hazard. A video tape script. Produced by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Emmitsburg, MD: National Fire Academy.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (1987). Forward. In K. Johnson, Trauma in the Lives of Children. Alameda, CA: Hunter House, Inc.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (1987). Impact of stress on emergency service personnel: Policy issues in emergency response. In Louise K. Comfort (Ed.) Managing Disaster. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, Inc.

Mitchell, J.T. (1987). Psychological Reactions to Disaster. A video tape      script. Produced by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Emmittsburg, MD: Emergency    Management Institute.

Mitchell, J.T. (1987).  Effective stress control at major incidents.Maryland Fire Rescue Bulletin, June, 1987, 3; 6.

Mitchell, J.T. (1987).  Effective stress control at major incidents. Maryland Fire Rescue Bulletin, June, 1987, 3; 6.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (1987). By their own Hand. Chief Fire Executive, 2(1), 48-52; 65;72.

§ Mitchell, J.T. and Resnik, H.L.P. (1986). Emergency Response To Crisis. London: Prentice-Hall International, Inc.

Mitchell, J.T. (1986). Living dangerously, Why fire fighters take risks. Firehouse, 11(8)50-51; 63.

Mitchell, J.T. (1986). Where to Turn? Getting professional Help for Emotional Problems. Home Health, the Consumer Magazine, 2(3), 14-15.

Mitchell, J.T. (1986). Where do I turn? Getting Professional Help. Emergency Medical Services, 15(5), 17 .

§ Mitchell, J.T. (1986).  Assessing and managing the psychological impact of terrorism, civil disorder, disasters, and mass casualties. Emergency Care Quarterly, 2(1), 51-58.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (1986). Teaming Up Against Critical Incident Stress. Chief Fire Executive, 1(1), 24, 26, 86.

Mitchell, J.T. (1986). Critical Incident Stress Management. Response, September/ October, 24-25.

Mitchell, J.T. (1985). CISD: Critical Incident Stress Debriefing: Techniques of Debriefing (a video tape). Naples, FL: American Safety Video Publishers.

Mitchell, J.T. (1985). Critical Incident Stress, a videotape. Catonsville, MD: University of Maryland Instructional Media services.

Mitchell, J.T. (1985). Disaster Psychology: Victim Response, a videotape. Catonsville, MD: University of Maryland Instructional Media Services

§ Mitchell, J.T. (1985). Healing the Helper. In Role Stressors and Supports for Emergency Workers. Center for Mental Health Studies of Emergencies. Washington, DC: National Institute of Mental Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service (DHHS Publication No ADM 85-1408), 105-118.

Mitchell, J.T. (1985). Where do I turn? Getting Professional Help.Maryland EMS News, December, 12(6), 4-5.

Mitchell, J.T. (1984). The Leading Edge. MFRI Bulletin. College Park, MD: University of Maryland, Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute.

Mitchell, J.T. (1984). Birds of a feather hurt together.  This article was published between 1984 and 1985.  The exact publication document, however, cannot be located.

Mitchell, J.T. (1984). Disaster Stress Syndromes. In FEMA staff, All Hazards Disaster Management        Program course materials. Emmitsburg, MD: Federal Emergency Management Agency, Emergency Management Institute.

Mitchell, J.T. (1984). Guidelines for Psychological debriefings. In FEMA, Emergency Management Course – Hazardous Materials. Emmitsburg, MD: Federal Emergency Management Agency, Emergency Management Institute.

Mitchell, J.T. (1984). Guidelines for Psychological Debriefings, A brief white paper. Catonsville, MD: University of Maryland.

Mitchell, J.T. (1984). No time for goodbyes. Journal of Emergency Medical Services (JEMS), 9(9), 28-31.

Mitchell, J.T. (1984). High Tension: Keeping Stress Under Control, Strategies for coping in a charged environment.  Firehouse. September, 86-90.

Mitchell, J.T. (1984).  The 600-run Limit. Journal of Emergency Medical Services. 9(1), 52-54.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (1983). Effects of Stress Management Training on Paramedic Coping Styles and Perceived Stress Levels (Doctoral Dissertation). Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms International.

Mitchell, J.T. (1983). Critical Incident Stress. An audio tape. Catonsville, MD: University of Maryland, Instructional Media Services.

Mitchell, J.T. (1983). Conducting Stress Debriefings for Emergency Personnel. An audio tape. Dayton, OH: Serco Marketing.

Mitchell, J.T. (1983). Emergency medical stress. APCO Bulletin, Journal of the Association of Public Safety Communications Officers. February, 1983, 14-15; 39.

Mitchell, J.T. (1983). When disaster strikes…the critical incident stress debriefing process. Journal of Emergency Medical Services (JEMS). 8(1), 36-39.

Mitchell, J.T. (1982). Recovery from rescue. Response, the Magazine of Emergency Management. Fall, 7-10.

§ Mitchell, J.T. (1982). The psychological impact of the Air Florida 90 Disaster on fire-rescue, paramedic and police officer personnel.  In R Adams Cowley, Sol Edelstein and Martin Silverstein (Eds.) Mass Casualties: a lessons learned approach, accidents, civil disorders, natural disaster, terrorism. Washington, DC: Department of Transportation (DOT HS 806302), October, 1982.

Mitchell, J.T. (1981). Crisis Intervention. In Robert B. Wright (Ed.) Emergency Medical Service Company Drills for Fire-Rescue Training.  College Park, MD: University of Maryland, Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute.

Mitchell, J.T. (1981). Alcohol emergencies. In Robert B. Wright (Ed.) Emergency Medical Service Company Drills for Fire-Rescue Training.  College Park, MD: University of Maryland, Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute.

Mitchell, J.T. (1981). Drug emergencies. In Robert B. Wright (Ed.).  Emergency Medical Service Company Drills for Fire-Rescue Training. College Park, MD: University of Maryland, Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute.

§ Myers, R.A.M., Mitchell, J.T. & Cowley, R A. (1981). Psychometrictesting and carbon monoxide poisoning. In Rudolph Frey and Peter Safar (Eds.) Second World Congress on Emergency and Disaster Medicine. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Resuscitation Research Center.

Myers, R.A.M., Mitchell, J.T. (1981). Description of psychometric testing    as part of the smoke inhalation program for presentation to the human volunteers research committee, University of Maryland. Baltimore, MD: Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems

Messier, L.D., Mitchell, J.T. and Myers, R.A.M. (1980). A Neuropsychological Screening Battery for Carbon Monoxide Patients. Baltimore, MD: University of Maryland, Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems.

Mitchell, J.T. (1980). How can I turn down a guy firmly? Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 33(5), 23.

Mitchell, J.T. (1980). Is Marijuana good for your eyes? Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 33(3), 5.

Mitchell, J.T. (1980). I’m adopted, and I want to find my roots. Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 33(2), 13.

Mitchell, J.T. (1980). My mother won’t let me wear makeup! Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 33(1), 22.

Mitchell, J.T. (1979). A final report on a stress study of the Baltimore City Fire Department paramedics. Baltimore, MD: University of Maryland, Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services.

Mitchell, J.T. (1979). Help! My parents beat me. Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 32(12), 5.

Mitchell, J.T. (1979). Can pregnancy stunt my growth? Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 32(11), 9.

Mitchell, J.T. (1979). Should I ask his mother? Listen, A Journal of Better   Living, 32(10), 5.

Mitchell, J.T. (1979). How can I curb an appetite for junk foods? Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 32(9), 17.

Mitchell, J.T. (1979). Does an interracial marriage always cause big problems? Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 32(8), 5.

Mitchell, J.T. (1979). Help me find a professional counselor. Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 32(7), 11

Mitchell, J.T. (1979). How can I help my family to start talking? Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 32(6), 19.

Mitchell, J.T. (1979). How soon after divorce should a person remarry? Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 32(5), 20.

Mitchell, J.T. (1979). Should a dying person be told of his condition? Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 32(4), 9.

Mitchell, J.T. (1979). Could Fears about sex make a girl sick? Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 32(3), 5.

Mitchell, J.T. (1979). I can’t talk about myself to people I like. Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 32(2), 21.

Mitchell, J.T. (1979). Is “Angel Dust” really bad? Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 32(1), 20.

Mitchell, J.T. (1978).  How can I help a rape victim? Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 31(12), 13.

Mitchell, J.T. (1978).  Is religion vital in marriage? Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 31(10), 13.

Mitchell, J.T. (1978). Will having a baby save our marriage? Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 31(10), 20.

Mitchell, J.T. (1978). I’m 14 and still wet the bed. Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 31(9), 17.

Mitchell, J.T. (1978).  My friend wants me to drop college for him. Should I? Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 31(8), 9.

Mitchell, J.T. (1978). Why do I feel tired all the time? Listen, A Journal of Better Living 31(7), 17.

Mitchell, J.T. (1978). When am I ready for marriage? Listen, A Journal of   Better Living, 31(6), 6.

Mitchell, J.T. (1978). Helpful hints on study habits. Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 31(5), 21.

Mitchell, J.T. (1978). How do I tell if I have V.D.? Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 31(4), 9.

Mitchell, J.T. (1978). Is it all right to date around? Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 31(3), 17.

Mitchell, J.T. (1978). I’m too shy to meet a guy! Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 31(2), 21.

Mitchell, J.T. (1978). How to help an epileptic friend. Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 31(1), 21.

Mitchell, J.T. (1978). EMTs deal with alcohol-intoxicated patients. EMS News. 6(1), 4; 6. Baltimore, MD: (Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems)

Mitchell, J.T. (1977). Rescue Crisis Intervention: Theory and Applications. MFRI Bulletin, September, 1977.College Park, MD: University of Maryland, Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute.

Mitchell, J.T. (1977). How do you know when you are really in love? Alert, the National Magazine of Better Living, 23(3), 16. (Reprinted from Listen Magazine, January 1977).

Mitchell, J.T. (1977). I have a friend who is always kidding me.  It sometimes gets on my nerves.  Does all this kidding mean that my friend doesn’t really like me? Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 30(12), 11.

Mitchell, J.T. (1977). How do you deal with someone who comes on too strong and you don’t want to get sexually involved? Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 30(11), 7.

Mitchell, J.T. (1977). Sometimes I get down emotionally.  What can I do about it? Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 30(10), 15.

Mitchell, J.T. (1977). If I’m 13 years old, am I too young to be engaged to a 24-year-old guy? Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 30(9), 17.

Mitchell, J.T. (1977). How can I find out how my friend really feels about me? Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 30 (8), 11.

Mitchell, J.T. (1977). I get mad very easily.  How can I control my temper? Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 30(7), 11.

Mitchell, J.T. (1977). How do you tell a guy you don’t like him and don’t want anything to do with him? Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 30(6), 17.

Mitchell, J.T. (1977). I am still going with the first boy I dated and our relationship is a serious one.  Should I worry because I haven’t dated around? Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 30(5), 19.

Mitchell, J.T. (1977). How long an engagement period do you recommend? Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 30(4),19.

Mitchell, J.T. (1977). What to do with a jealous guy. Listen, A Journal of Better Living, 30(3), 21.

Mitchell, J.T. (1977). Do you think jealously can be overcome if the two people really love each other? Listen, A Journal of Better Living. 30(2), 17

Mitchell, J.T. (1977). How do you know when you are really in love? Listen, A Journal of Better Living. 30(1), 9.

Mitchell, J.T. (1976). Building a Positive Self Image. An audio tape. The Sound of Listen, Listen Magazine. Washington, DC:Narcotics Education, Inc.

Mitchell, J.T. (1976). I’m not worth it. Listen, A Journal of Better Living. June, 29(5), 17-19.

Mitchell, J. T. (1976). Rescue Crisis Intervention. EMS News. 4(3), 4.Baltimore, MD: (Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems).

Mitchell, J.T. (1974). Critical incident stress information sheets. Handout materials, stress management workshop. Baltimore, MD: Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems.

Jordan, L.C., Mitchell, J.T., Franz, J., Shroyer, D., Wood, C.H., Miller, J.R. (1973). Recommendations for an Advanced Air-way management course for Emergency Medical Technicians, a report. Baltimore, MD: University of Maryland, Maryland Institute for Emergency Medicine.

Translations

Mitchell, J.T. and Everly, G.S., Jr. (2005).Handbuch Einsatznachsorge: Psychosoziale Interstutzung nach der Mitchell-Methode. Wien, Austria: Verlagsgesellschaft Stumpf & Kossendey, m.b.H. (Translated by Jochim Muller-Lange).

Jonsson, P. (2004). Stress – EN Överblick: Kris och stresshantering I teori och praktiken. Ny Koping, Sweden: Aspera vision AB.

Everly, G.S. and Mitchell, J.T. (2002). CISM – Stressmanagement nach kritischen Ereignissen. Vienna, Austria: Facultas.

Mitchell, J.T. and Everly, G.S. (2001). Critical Incident Stress Debriefing: An Operations Manual for CISD, Defusing and Other Group Crisis Intervention Services. Tokyo, Japan: UNI Agency, Inc

Everly, G.S. and Mitchell, J.T. (1999). Critical Incident Stress Management. Tokyo, Japan: UNI Agency, Inc.

Mitchell, J.T. and Everly, G.S. (1998). Streßbearbeitung nach belastenden Ereignissen: Zur Prävention psychiascher Traumatisierung. Vienna, Austria: Verlagsgesellsellschaft Stumpf & Kossendey.

Mitchell, J.T. (1988). Psicologia del Desastre para Personal de Emergencia. In B. R. Lima The Psychological Consequences of Disaster: The Latin American Experience.

Dyregrov, A. and Mitchell, J.T. (1988). Psykogisk debriefing. Norsk Psykologforening, 25(3), 217-224.

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