PFA is an evidence-informed modular approach for assisting people in the immediate aftermath of disaster and terrorism: to reduce initial distress, and to foster short and long-term adaptive functioning. It is for use by mental health specialists including first responders, incident command systems, primary and emergency health care providers, school crisis response teams, faith-based organizations, disaster relief organizations, Community Emergency Response Teams, Medical Reserve Corps, and the Citizens Corps in diverse settings. NOTE: Available in Chinese. See below.
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1. Connecting with Others: Seeking Social Support (For adults and adolescents)
2. Connecting with Others: Giving Social Support (For adults and adolescents)
3. When Terrible Things Happen (For adults and adolescents)
4. Parent Tips for Helping Infants and Toddlers (For parents/caregivers)
5. Parent Tips for Helping Preschool-Age Children (For parents/caregivers)
6. Parent Tips for Helping School-Age Children (For parents/caregivers)
7. Parent Tips for Helping Adolescents (For parents/caregivers)
8. Tips for Adults (For adult survivors)
9. Basic Relaxation Techniques (For adults, adolescents and children)
10. Alcohol and Drug Use after Disasters (For adults and adolescents)
The Psychological First Aid (PFA) Field Operations Guide, 2nd Edition was created by the Terrorism Disaster Branch of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network and the National Center for PTSD as well as others involved in disaster response. Production of this information was supported by SAMHSA.
Available in Chinese on the National Child Traumatic Stress Network website: Link to PFA in Chinese