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Web-Based Mind-Body Tactical Resilience Training Program for First Responders: Pre-Post Study Assessing Feasibility, Acceptability, and Usability

Web-Based Mind-Body Tactical Resilience Training Program for First Responders: Pre-Post Study Assessing Feasibility, Acceptability, and Usability

Currently, PTSD remains a debilitating and challenging condition to treat. Although trauma-focused psychotherapies are a first-line treatment with a strong evidence base [4], many first responders are reluctant to engage in conventional mental health care when needed because of stigma and barriers to care [5,6].

Leona Tan, Mark Deady, Olivia Mead, Rebecca M Foright, Eric M Brenneman, Jamie R Yeager, Richard A Bryant, Samuel B Harvey

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e40145

Resilience@Work Mindfulness Program: Results From a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial With First Responders

Resilience@Work Mindfulness Program: Results From a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial With First Responders

Resilience can be viewed as a dynamic process reflecting a person’s ability to adapt, manage, and recover effectively from stressful experiences and adverse circumstances [10]. Employee resilience has previously been identified as a key component in creating mentally healthy workplaces [9].

Sadhbh Joyce, Fiona Shand, Tara J Lal, Brendan Mott, Richard A Bryant, Samuel B Harvey

J Med Internet Res 2019;21(2):e12894

Mindfulness-Based Resilience Training in the Workplace: Pilot Study of the Internet-Based Resilience@Work (RAW) Mindfulness Program

Mindfulness-Based Resilience Training in the Workplace: Pilot Study of the Internet-Based Resilience@Work (RAW) Mindfulness Program

Poor mental health also produces large productivity losses due to absenteeism as well as presenteeism, with affected workers attending work, yet performing at a diminished capacity [12,13]. As a result, common mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety have a significant and direct impact on the overall economic welfare of a nation [14,15]. However, the impact of mental illness in the working population goes well beyond macroeconomics.

Sadhbh Joyce, Fiona Shand, Richard A Bryant, Tara J Lal, Samuel B Harvey

J Med Internet Res 2018;20(9):e10326