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The Johns Hopkins guide to psychological first aid / George S. Everly, Jr., Johns Hopkins University, Jeffrey M. Lating, Loyola University Maryland.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2017Description: xviii, 204 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781421422718 (pbk. : acid-free paper)
  • 1421422719 (pbk. : acid-free paper)
Other title:
  • Guide to psychological first aid
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.89/025 23
LOC classification:
  • RC480.6 .E91145 2017
Contents:
Preface : How did we get here? -- Part I. Psychological first aid: the science : Psychological first aid, definition and history : Defining psychological first aid ; Development of the PFA concept ; PFA ; PFA recommended ; Core competencies of PFA ; Validation of the Johns Hopkins RAPID PFE model -- Psychological consequences of trauma: what you will encounter in the field : Posttraumatic stress disorder ; Depression ; Generalized anxiety ; Panic disorder ; Substance use ; Psychophysiological stress syndromes -- In the wake of disaster: the large-scale context for PFA : Types of disasters ; Natural disasters ; Technological disasters ; Human-made disasters ; War-related syndromes: a special case of human-made disaster ; Factors that increase severity -- Part II. Psychological first aid: practicing the art : R : Establishing rapport and reflective listening : First things first: the practice of presence ; Empathy and rapport ; The empathic cascade: the bridge from rapport to adherence ; Historical development ; Mechanisms of action ; Demonstration of the R in RAPID model.
A : Assessment: listening to the story : Screening ; Appraisal ; Cognitive indicia ; Emotional indicia ; Behavioral indicia ; Spiritual indicia ; Physiological indicia ; Demonstration of the A in RAPID model -- P : Psychological triage: prioritization : Urgency! ; Psychological or behavioral instability: the crisis triad ; Putting it all together: the A-B-C model of psychological triage ; Demonstration of the P in RAPID model -- I : Intervention tactics to stabilize and mitigate acute distress : Explanatory guidance ; Anticipatory guidance ; Cognitive reframing ; Stress management ; Installation of a future orientation: hope ; Enlisting the support of family and friends ; Delay making any life-altering decisions/changes ; Faith-based intervention in PFA ; When in doubt ... ; Caution! ; Demonstration of the I in RAPID model -- D : Disposition and facilitating access to continued care : Where do we go from here? : Encouragement ; Resources ; Demonstration of the D in RAPID model ; Follow-up and disposition -- Self-care: taking care of others begins (and ends) with taking care of yourself : The need for self-care ; Terminology ; Risk factors ; Self-care ; Developing a plan -- Appendix. A breathing technique.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface : How did we get here? -- Part I. Psychological first aid: the science : Psychological first aid, definition and history : Defining psychological first aid ; Development of the PFA concept ; PFA ; PFA recommended ; Core competencies of PFA ; Validation of the Johns Hopkins RAPID PFE model -- Psychological consequences of trauma: what you will encounter in the field : Posttraumatic stress disorder ; Depression ; Generalized anxiety ; Panic disorder ; Substance use ; Psychophysiological stress syndromes -- In the wake of disaster: the large-scale context for PFA : Types of disasters ; Natural disasters ; Technological disasters ; Human-made disasters ; War-related syndromes: a special case of human-made disaster ; Factors that increase severity -- Part II. Psychological first aid: practicing the art : R : Establishing rapport and reflective listening : First things first: the practice of presence ; Empathy and rapport ; The empathic cascade: the bridge from rapport to adherence ; Historical development ; Mechanisms of action ; Demonstration of the R in RAPID model.

A : Assessment: listening to the story : Screening ; Appraisal ; Cognitive indicia ; Emotional indicia ; Behavioral indicia ; Spiritual indicia ; Physiological indicia ; Demonstration of the A in RAPID model -- P : Psychological triage: prioritization : Urgency! ; Psychological or behavioral instability: the crisis triad ; Putting it all together: the A-B-C model of psychological triage ; Demonstration of the P in RAPID model -- I : Intervention tactics to stabilize and mitigate acute distress : Explanatory guidance ; Anticipatory guidance ; Cognitive reframing ; Stress management ; Installation of a future orientation: hope ; Enlisting the support of family and friends ; Delay making any life-altering decisions/changes ; Faith-based intervention in PFA ; When in doubt ... ; Caution! ; Demonstration of the I in RAPID model -- D : Disposition and facilitating access to continued care : Where do we go from here? : Encouragement ; Resources ; Demonstration of the D in RAPID model ; Follow-up and disposition -- Self-care: taking care of others begins (and ends) with taking care of yourself : The need for self-care ; Terminology ; Risk factors ; Self-care ; Developing a plan -- Appendix. A breathing technique.

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