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Psychological First Aid
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Behavioral SupportPsychiatryPsychological First AidComprehensive Disaster/trauma ResponseInitial Post-trauma DistressClinical PsychologyPost-traumatic Stress DisorderRehabilitationInjury PreventionMental Health InterventionMental HealthMedicineTrauma In ChildEmergency MedicineCoping Behavior
Psychological First Aid (PFA) consists of a systematic set of helping actions aimed at reducing initial post-trauma distress and supporting short- and long-term adaptive functioning. Designed as an initial component of a comprehensive disaster/trauma response, PFA is constructed around eight core actions: contact and engagement, safety and comfort, stabilization, information gathering, practical assistance, connection with social supports, information on coping support, and linkage with collaborative services. PFA for children and adolescents focuses on these same core actions, with modifications to make them developmentally appropriate. Formal evaluation of the effectiveness of PFA is needed and it is hoped that development of a PFA Field Operations Guide will facilitate such evaluation.
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