Psychological First Aid Workshop: CPR invisible damages
Psychological First Aid Workshop: CPR invisible damages
Do you like to save lives?
Do you panic or become clueless in time of crisis & emergencies?
Do you know that accidents in people's lives leads to invisible wounds & mental problems that need CPR as well?
Are you able to help people overcome a crisis with less mental damage?
You don't need to be a doctor to do so, you just need to be a human and have some skills and techniques.
Come and learn it from an expert.
Psychological First Aid is designed to reduce the initial distress caused by traumatic events and to foster short- and long-term adaptive functioning and coping.
This training will give you information on how to approach a new situation safely for yourself and others, and not to cause harm by your actions (How you should behave and what you should say).
Perhaps you are a health worker or a volunteer talking with someone from your community who has just witnessed the violent death of a loved one.
Maybe you want to train your employees on how to handle extremely stressful situations & difficulties.
Or perhaps you just want to learn how to be resilient yourself against potential trauma or crisis in your life.
Training Content:
Psychological First Aid is an interactive course that puts the participant in the role of a provider in a post-disaster scene, and comprised of:
Overview of Psychological First Aid
Preparing to Deliver Psychological First Aid
Contact and Engagement
Safety and Comfort
Stabilization
Information Gathering: Current Needs and Concerns
Practical Assistance
Connection with Social Supports
Information on Coping
Course date: 12 August form 09: 30 till 04:30
Regular ticket 135 $, Early bird: 100 $ (book before 07 August), Group package (3 & more participants): 100 $
Trainer's Profile
Ali El Attar is a clinical psychologist with a Master degree in Clinical Psychology and has completed three post-master degrees in psychotherapy to earn the qualifications and eligibility of psychotherapist, in TABYEEN Center-Beirut; in analytic and systemic approach, with IEFSH- Brussels (Family and Human Systems Studies Institute) in couples, families and institutional systems approach, and in Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) with Colombia University, NY.
Alongside his academic background, Ali is widely experienced in the field of psychotherapy, counseling, and training in mental health and psycho-social support at local and international organizations, working with groups of different nationalities.
He has also worked with survivors of gender based violence, delivered capacity building training, supervised and leaded staff who work with gender based violence survivors.