Accidents or sudden events have highlighted the importance and relevance of a correct approach to mental health, including the intervention in crisis and emergency situations.
It is estimated that 90% of adults are faced at some point in life with a traumatic event of crisis, in which the normal resolution mechanisms do not succeed, creating a psychological imbalance that often generates feelings of anxiety or fear.
The aim of this course is to provide the basics and theoretical assumptions about the intervention in crisis and disaster, enabling technicians to better approach towards mental health.
Who should attend?
This course is suitable for anyone who is part of an emergency response team. It is not necessary any previous knowledge to participate in this course.
What will you learn?
This course aims that students get the basics and the theoretical assumptions about the intervention in crisis and disaster.
Program content
- Crisis;
- Crisis Intervention;
- Assumptions on approach to victim;
- Catastrophe;
- Stress management on the involved professionals;
Duration
The course of Psychology in Emergency lasts 7 hours.
Evaluation
This course includes no evaluation.
Certification
For the trainees attending more than 95% of the workload, the Amo Vida issues a Certificate of Attendance.