The Application and Adaptation of Psychological First Aid : the Filipino Psychologists Experience after typhoon Haiyan. 6
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Contributor(s): Philippine Journal of Psychology. 48 (2) : December 2015. pp.81-104 5 6 [] |
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ABSTRACT : This study examined the experiences, adaptations, observations and insights on the use of Psychological First Aid (PFA) in the Philippines. Nineteen PFA providers who were trained in the basic =s of PFA from three major cities in the Philippines took part in this study . Respondent knowledge about PFA was consistent with the core principles of promoting a sense of safety, calm, self- and community efficacy , connectedness, and instilling a sense of hope. The delivery of PFA was adapted to the Filipino culture through the use of local counseling models, a group - based set-up and the use of mindfulness and relaxation techniques. The respondents highlight the perceived efficacy in using and adapting PFA to support Filipino survivors after a disaster like typhoon Haiyan. 56
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