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The following is a list of Dr. Solomon's publications:
Solomon, R.M. and Mastin, P. (1999).
The emotional aftermath of the Waco Raid: Five years revisited. In
Police Trauma,
Charles Thomas, Springfield, IL., pp. 113-123.
McNally, V.J. and Solomon, R.M. (1999),
The FBI's critical incident stress management program.
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin,
February, pp. 20-26.
Solomon, R.M., (1998),
Utilization of EMDR in crisis intervention Crisis Intervention,
Vol. 4, pp. 239-246.
Solomon, R.M. (1997).
I know I must have shot, but I can't remember: Memory impairment
after critical incidents.
The Police Marksman,
Vol XXII, pp. 48-51.
Solomon, R.M. and Shapiro, F. (1997).
Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing: An effective
therapeutic tool for trauma and grief.
In C. Figley, Bride, B. and Nicholas, M. (Eds.)
Death and Trauma.
Washington D.C., Taylor and Francis.
pp. 231-247.
Solomon, R.M. (1996)
Memory Impairment in the Wake of Critical Incidents.
Part I International Journal of Use of Force,
Millstadt, IL., May, 2-6.
Solomon, R.M. (1996)
Memory Impairment in the Wake of Critical Incidents,
Part II
International Journal of Use of Force, Millstadt, IL.,
September, 10-13.
Solomon, R.M. (1996).
The emotional aftermath of the Waco raid: What went right?
In Reese, J. and Solomon, R. (Eds.),
Organizational Issues in Law Enforcement,
Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
Reese, J. and Solomon, R.M. (1996) (Eds.).
Organizational Issues in Law Enforcement,
Washington DC: U.S.Government Printing Office.
Solomon, R.M. (1995).
Critical incident stress debriefing in law enforcement.
In G. Everly and J. Mitchell (Eds.)
Critical Incident stress Management.
Chevron Publishing: Ellicott City, M.D.
Shapiro, F. and Solomon, R.M. (1995).
Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing: Neurocognitive
information processing.
In G. Everly and J. Mitchell (Eds.)
Critical Incident stress Management.
Chevron Publishing: Ellicott City, M.D.
Solomon, R.M. (1992).
Developing Professional Guidelines,
Police Chief,
May, pp.53-55.
Solomon, R.M. (1991).
The dynamics of fear in critical incidents: Implications for
training and treatment,
In J.T. Reese, J.M. Horn, and C. Dunning (Eds.)
Critical Incidents In Policing, Revised, pp. 327-358.
Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
Dyregrov, A. and Solomon, R.M. (1991).
Mental Health Professionals in Disasters: An Exploratory Study.
Disaster Management, 3, 3, pp. 123-128.
Solomon, R.M. (1990).
Administrative Guidelines for Dealing with Officers Involved in
On-Duty Shooting Situations.
Police Chief, February, p.40.
Solomon, R.M. (1989).
Dynamics of fear in critical incidents,
Training Key, #399,
International Association of Chiefs of Police.
Solomon, R.M. (1988).
Post-shooting trauma,
Police Chief,
October, pp. 40-44.
Solomon, R.M. (1988).
Mental conditioning: The utilization of fear,
In Reese, J.T. and Horn, J.M. (Eds.),
Police Psychology: Operational Assistance. United States Department of Justice,
Federal Bureau of Investigation,
pp.391-408.
Horn, J.M. and Solomon, R.M. (1988).
Peer support: A key element for coping with trauma, Police
Stress, Spring,
pp. 25-27.
Solomon, R.M., with Horn J.M. (1986).
Post-shooting traumatic reactions: A pilot study, in Psychological
Services In Law Enforcement,
Reese, J.and Goldstein, H. (editors),
United States Government Printing Office,
pp.383-393.
Solomon, R.M. with Brown, S., Burkhart, B., and King, G., (1977).
Role Expectations for mental health professionals in law enforcement
agencies.
American Journal of Community Psychology, 5 (2 8)
The Trauma Center (Boston, MA)
(I am a Lead Instructor of the Community Services Program, which
provides crisis intervention, clinical services, and education programs to the Boston
School District and the community. ), pp. 207-215.
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