FEI Crisis Expert Vivian Marinelli Quoted in Security Management Article

Psychologist: Mental First Aid Should Be Incorporated Into Resilience Plans

Just as immediate medical care can mean the difference between future complications and a swift recovery after an injury, immediate psychological first aid can mean the mean the difference in the time it takes for a company’s employees to psychologically heal after the event.

Disaster recovery and resilience operations often focus on supply chain operations, infrastructure, information technology, and financial security, but without personnel, these operations can’t function.

Plans to address the psychological well-being of employees should be a part of an organization’s resilience plan, says Vivian Marinelli, licensed psychologist and senior director of Crisis Management Services for FEI Behavioral Health. Marinelli presented on the human element of resilience planning at a Mid-Atlantic Disaster Recovery Association meeting on Thursday. FEI helps companies set up “psychological first aid stations” to help start the recovery process immediately after a traumatic event.