Care for Individuals with Acute Trauma and Crisis Intervention - 8 hours online
- Definitions of psychosocial emergency care, crisis intervention, and psychotherapy for adults with acute stress reaction / acute stress disorder;
- Phased progression and development of acute trauma;
- Knowledge of protective and risk factors;
- Psychoeducation after acute traumatic incidents;
- Organization of crisis services in the Czech Republic:
- Emergency medical services;
- Residential crisis services, including specialized ones (children, victims of domestic violence, victims of crimes).
- Telephone / online crisis services;
- Other forms of crisis services and assistance.
- Reimbursement for crisis services:
- Health services covered by health insurance;
- Other forms of financing crisis services;
- Knowledge of screening methods in the field of acute stress disorders
- Assessment of risks / prognosis of the development of post-traumatic disorders
- Acute measures to ensure external safety and subsequent care
- Prevention of post-traumatic disorders;
- Interventions to reduce acute stress:
- Communication skills,
- Imaginative,
- Behavioral,
- Cognitive and narrative techniques...
- Collaboration and networking with organizations and services supporting victims.
NOTE:
The inclusion of practical topics specific to the Czech Republic in this and the following modules provides valuable insights into the local context. However, it's important to note that this model will be enriched by experiences from other countries as well. The exchange of information will enable us to develop and refine best practice recommendations that are applicable across diverse cultural and social contexts. By incorporating international perspectives, we can ensure that our approach to care and intervention is comprehensive and effective, addressing the needs of individuals and communities beyond national boundaries.