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课程概述

Learn to provide psychological first aid to people in an emergency by employing the RAPID model: Reflective listening, Assessment of needs, Prioritization, Intervention, and Disposition. Utilizing the RAPID model (Reflective listening, Assessment of needs, Prioritization, Intervention, and Disposition), this specialized course provides perspectives on injuries and trauma that are beyond those physical in nature. The RAPID model is readily applicable to public health settings, the workplace, the military, faith-based organizations, mass disaster venues, and even the demands of more commonplace critical events, e.g., dealing with the psychological aftermath of accidents, robberies, suicide, homicide, or community violence. In addition, the RAPID model has been found effective in promoting personal and community resilience. Participants will increase their abilities to: - Discuss key concepts related to PFA - Listen reflectively - Differentiate benign, non-incapacitating psychological/ behavioral crisis reactions from more severe, potentially incapacitating, crisis reactions - Prioritize (triage) psychological/ behavioral crisis reactions - Mitigate acute distress and dysfunction, as appropriate - Recognize when to facilitate access to further mental health support - Practice self-care Developed in collaboration with Johns Hopkins Open Education Lab....

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SC

May 30, 2020

Excellent introduction to Psychological First Aid. Highly recommend it to everyone as the information within is relevant to everyone as we all may someday be in a position of assisting after a crisis

KD

Nov 3, 2020

a very good and comprehensive introductory course, even for people who are not in the field of psychology, psychiatry, and other related fields. i learned a lot from the lessons, thank you very much.

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创建者 Jacob P

Jul 30, 2020

I really enjoyed the class and how it was easily broken down into 5 steps, RAPID. However, I would have liked some more examples/simulation videos of how to 'do it right.'

创建者 Terra

Apr 26, 2020

A good course to learn the basics of PFA.

I would have liked a response the answers to the triage practice in the forum. Otherwise, the course was engaging and interesting.

创建者 Jefferson S

Jan 30, 2023

Would liked to have more examples and answers on Prioritizing based on evidence and risk factors. The video given felt insufficient to practice and no answers were given.

创建者 SOPHIA L

Dec 17, 2020

Useful information and techniques on how to help and talk to victims. Can use the same technique in our daily situation, always good to have compassion and understanding.

创建者 Rosemae M A

Nov 22, 2020

A very nice course. This course gives you a brief but concise idea on how to apply psychological first aid. It is very helpful when you want an insight in giving PFA.

创建者 Jacinthe M

Apr 7, 2017

Great course, learn a lot about how to listen and correctly ask questions. Using RAPID model is a good way to help people in need during a disaster. :) Thank you!

创建者 Coco R

Feb 19, 2016

The PowerPoint slides are informative yet lengthy and boring at times. I hope Coursera can do something to make the lecture more interactive and less monotonous.

创建者 Smon S

May 3, 2020

Apart from the simulation video. The content is only the powerpoint slide with professor Audio Description, so it is a bit flat. But the course is very useful.

创建者 shagun k

May 11, 2020

i want to thank coursers and the experts for putting such a great content.I liked it alot amd looking forward to use them in my carreer of being a psychologist

创建者 Lee g m

Sep 4, 2020

As some of the quiz questions are not very clear to me due to my own misinterpretation leading me to fail the quiz. But good that allow particpants to retry

创建者 Madel T

Nov 21, 2016

I like the course it is very informative and all those skills are simple and easy and these things can be able to cope up by those who are in need of help!

创建者 Gabriela D Y P

Aug 3, 2020

I really liked this course, the information is very useful, accurate and concise. I'm glad I took it and can apply it in the situations that require it.

创建者 Jessica L

Jul 31, 2020

Easy and fairly informative. I wish they showed more examples with different situations, instead of repeating the same situation throughout the course.

创建者 Wanda G

May 13, 2021

This course was very informative and I learned alot. It wasn't quite what I was looking for but was still very helpful.

I will check out other courses.

创建者 Jennifer P

Mar 14, 2021

I enjoyed this course. I think it would be good for many medical professionals, education administrators, and first responders to take and understand.

创建者 Felicia A

Feb 10, 2021

After taking this course I am able to understand RAPID, simply an acronym, and techniques steps required to effectively attend to disaster situations.

创建者 Adriana G A

Oct 8, 2017

It's very useful for non-psychologist and it helps you learn more about psychological triage and useful interventions in acute psychological distress

创建者 Ndulaka S

Apr 8, 2020

I feel very happy for this opportunity though a free certificate is also a welcome development. Thanks for the knowledge & hoping to impact with it.

创建者 Emily J K

Nov 6, 2019

lecturer talks and intonation is a little bit slow, and the slides were not very interactive. although i like the simulation practice. very useful.

创建者 Himeur M

Sep 28, 2020

This course helped me to have a better idea and understanding on how to give psychological first aid as well as get better at listening to others.

创建者 Cynthia L

Apr 15, 2023

Good introduction to PFA, easy to understand. I like that there were in-video questions as well as weekly assessments to help learn the material.

创建者 Veneet C

May 22, 2020

a very helpful course. I'm glad i took part in it. i have learnt a lot and this has improved my capabilities in responding to people who need PFA

创建者 Brynn P

Nov 16, 2021

Great course! I was hoping it would be relevant to every-day mental health crises and not just disaster crises, but nonetheless I learned a lot!

创建者 Ross E

Apr 29, 2020

Interesting course with great tutorials by Dr. George Everly. Informative and at a steady pace, a great introduction to Psychological First Aid.

创建者 Marcel W

May 13, 2020

Very engaging and informative course on an important topic, the knowledge this course is conveyed in a surprisingly simple and efiicient manner