Title: Psychological First Aid
1Psychological First Aid
- Presented by Jim Messina, Ph.D.,
2Objectives for Program
- Identify reason why individuals might need
Psychological First Aid - Identify components of Psychological First Aid
- Identify competencies, skills and strategies
needed to provide Psychological First Aid - Identify Triage for people needing PFA
3Why would Individuals need Psychological First
Aid?
- They may have experienced a crisis or trauma in
their lives or the lives of others - They may be very confused and caught off guard by
the crisis or trauma which is happening in their
lives - They may feel overwhelmed by the need to problem
solve the issues they have to deal with due to
the crisis or trauma - They need help to cope with their fears and
worries stemming from their crisis or trauma
4Challenges Survivors of Crises Face
- Being part of the collective crisis facing the
community in which they live - Repeated exposure to surreal life experiences
of their community members - Having to maintain ones cool in face of
emotionally difficult and exhausting
circumstances - Lacking sleep and feeling fatigued
- Feeling like no matter what gets done is never
enough
5Other Obstacles Faced by People in Crisis
- Facing moral and ethical dilemmas in dealing with
each other whose issues are not easily resolved
by simple responses or answers - Being exposed to anger and lack of gratitude of
people in their community who feel the system
has caused their problems - Feeling frustrated by policies and decisions by
the organization set up to deal with the crisis
or trauma which they are facing
6The signs coming from survivors of their needing
PFA
- Wounded ideals and/or cynicism
- Feeling unappreciated or betrayed by organization
- Mistrusting everyone around them
- Loss of enthusiasm and/or inefficiency
- Grandiose beliefs about self-importance
- Heroic but reckless and/or antisocial behavior
- Neglecting personal safety and physical needs
- Excessive tiredness and/or sleep difficulties
- Inability to concentrate
- Symptoms of illness or disease
- Excessive use of alcohol, tobacco or drugs
7What is Psychological First Aid?
- The practice of providing a compassionate
presence to people in crisis or trauma who need
help because they are feeling stress, resulting
from the traumatic situations within which they
find themselves.
8Skills and Attitudes to be Effective Providers of
Psychological 1st Aid
- Good Listening skills
- Patient
- Caring attitude
- Trustworthy
- Approachable
- Culturally competent
- Empathetic
- Non-judgmental approach
- Kind
- Committed
- Flexible
- Able to tolerate chaos
9Why you should know how to provide Psychological
First Aid
- To create a compassionate environment for
survivors to help them build their resilience - To assess what a survivor might need at a
particular time - To provide immediate support to survivors in
stressful situations - To create a helping environment which helps
survivors cope in the face of stressful events
10Psychological First Aid Actions to use with
Mental Survivors
- Making a connection with these survivors
- Helping them maintain healthy boundaries with one
another - Being kind, calm, and compassionate
- Meeting survivors basic needs
- Listening to them
- Giving realistic assurance to them
- Encouraging them to use good coping
- Helping them to connect with one another for
emotional support
11Creating a Psychologically Supportive Recovery
Environment
- Providing sound guidance and support in their
problem solving personal solutions - Creating an open and sharing communications line
with them - Demonstrating and encouraging respect for
confidentiality - Creation of peer support system for mutual
support, problem solving, advocacy, fun, rest,
and recreation
12What lesson can be taught through Psychological
First Aid?
- What are the normal reactions to stressful events
experienced by survivors - How to be aware of ones tension and consciously
try to relax - Encouragement of the use of a buddy system
between survivors - Encouraging survivors to talk with someone they
trust and with whom they feel at ease - Encourage listening to what survivors say and
think about the daily stresses
13Self-Help Psychological First Aid Strategies
- Use one of the following strategies to express
your feelings on a daily basis - Keep a daily journal about your feelings about
what you experience as you pull out of the crisis - Daily use painting or drawing art projects which
help you get out the stress and anxiety faced in
your recovery process - Daily use playing or listening to music to get
out the stress and anxiety you face - Conduct a weekly or daily debriefing session
with fellow survivors to tell your stories
about the stressors experienced your process
14Triage to determine if Psychological First Aid is
not enough!
- If a survivor begins to show signs of physical
and mental and mental fatigue where compassionate
presence is not enough! - If a survivor shows signs of excessively
self-medicating - If a survivor has excessively witnessed death of
relatives, fellow community members or friends. - If survivors have excessively witnessed serious
injury to others
15Immediately refer Survivors for Outside
Professional Help
- If in triage you recognize that PFA is not enough
refer out especially if you witness the survivor - Threatens to harm or kill self or others
- Cannot be calmed after PFA attempts to comfort
and respond to requests and/or needs - Behaves erratically and exhibits questionable
judgment, because of possible influence of
alcohol or drugs - Acts confused and disoriented, saying or doing
things that do not make sense in the context of
the situation and that may result in harm to self
or others
16Can You Help Survivors of Crises?
- Through the use of Psychological First Aid
- You create an environment of compassion
- You show respect for the survivors
- You build up survivors capacity to cope with the
daily stressors faced - You encourage survivors to be resilient in the
face of trauma, disaster, death, and destruction