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.
Syllabus
· Introduction
o In this first week, we
have some materials to get you oriented, a pre-course survey, two lectures on
history and terms and concepts and a simulated look at PFA in action.
· Reflective
Listening/Rapport
o This week, we'll be
looking more closely at the R component of our RAPID model.
· Assessment and
Prioritization
o This week, we'll be
looking more closely at the A and P components of our RAPID model. A stands for
Assessment, and P stands for Prioritization.
· Intervention and
Disposition
o This week, we'll be
looking more closely at the I and D components of our RAPID model in Lectures 7
and 8, respectively. I stands for Intervention, and D stands for Disposition.
· Self-Care and Wrap-Up
o Now that we've gone
through the entire RAPID model, we'll turn our intention to you, the provider.
Taught
by
George Everly
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