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Innovations in disaster mental health: Psychological first aid.
Authors:Vernberg, Eric M.   Steinberg, Alan M.   Jacobs, Anne K.   Brymer, Melissa J.   Watson, Patricia J.   Osofsky, Joy D.   Layne, Christopher M.   Pynoos, Robert S.   Ruzek, Josef I.
Abstract:Professional psychologists are called upon to deal with a broad array of crises and traumatic events. However, training and expertise in crisis response varies widely among practitioners, and there has been considerable controversy about the value of widely disseminated mental health crisis intervention protocols that include "debriefing" as an essential feature. This article gives an overview of the developmental process, guiding principles, and core actions of the Psychological First Aid Field Operations Guide (PFA Guide), which provides guidance for practitioners in responding to immediate mental health needs of children, adults, and families who have recently experienced a disaster or terrorist event. Issues in training, provider self-care, and evaluation research are also presented. The PFA Guide presents approaches thought to be most consistently supported by current research and practice so that they can be taught, used, and evaluated in field settings. Although we expect further refinement as more systematic research becomes available, the PFA Guide represents a sustained collaborative effort to define current evidence-informed best practices that can be utilized now by practitioners involved in disaster mental health responses. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:psychological first aid   crisis intervention   disaster mental health   best practices   disaster mental health training
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