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The Salvation Army Emotional and Spiritual Care includes external care for disaster survivors, rescue workers, and the general public, as well as internal care for Salvation Army officers, employees, and volunteers. These services may include prayer support and intervention with individuals or groups, private or public memorial services, or specific defusing or debriefing meetings with internal or external personnel.
Emotional and Spiritual Care respects all faith traditions, including atheism, and provides compassionate, emotional support without being judgmental.
Emotional and Spiritual Care support teams gather additional local
information pertaining to ongoing crisis intervention or ministry to
distribute to victims if the need arises. Teams may be interfaith and include multi-disciplinary (i.e. mental health) components.
Individual, family and group trauma intervention and emotional support available through trained officers, personnel and Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) teams.
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