COMMUNITY-BASED PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT MODULE 5. Module 5. Psychological first aid and supportive communication

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Module 5 Psychological first aid and supportive communication

Psychological first aid and supportive communication COMMUNITY-BASED PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT MODULE 5 Psychological first aid Supportive communication Telephone support and facilitating support groups

Psychological first aid and supportive communication COMMUNITY-BASED PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT MODULE 5 Active listening is the core element of psychological first aid

Knowing the starting point In order to truly succeed in leading a person to a certain place, first and foremost you must be mindful of finding him where he is right now and then begin from there. - Søren Kierkegaard, Danish 19th century philosopher

Active listening Work in pairs: One person tells the other a personal story - not necessarily about a crisis event. The other person listens actively by asking clarifying and summarizing questions.

When is psychological first aid needed? Disasters First aid Home visits Telephone and online support

Psychological first aid Active listening the key element Stay close - being near is a sign of caring Accept feelings accept the affected person s interpretation of the event Provide general care and practical help this is also a way of showing care

Psyhological reactions and responses

Providing psychological first aid Divide into groups of three Read the scenario Agree on roles: Cecilia who needs psychological first aid Helper supports the recipient Observer notes elements of psychological first aid in the interaction

Key values in supportive communication Empathy is the ability to see and feel from the affected person s point of view Respect will allow you to listen and not make assumptions When communicating, keep in mind the need to empower the affected person Be sure to take a non-judgemental stance

Responding in a crisis Be constructive and focus on recent actions that can be changed Respond with general statements instead of asking questions or giving answers Focus on the person s thoughts and feelings Give supportive feedback without judgement Ask open-ended questions Concentrate on what the person is saying

Non-verbal communication Non-verbal communication is just as important as verbal Some good tips are: Face the speaker Display an open posture, especially with your arms. Keep an appropriate distance: proximity reflects interest, but may also communicate intimacy, informality or pushiness Make frequent non-intrusive eye contact Be particularly aware of different cultural practices with this behaviour Appear calm and relaxed

Listening and responding Work in groups of three: Assume the following roles: Helper, recipient, observer The recipient shares an issue, related to his/her work The helper should practise all the skills learned so far The observer should give feedback to the helper

Personal communication skills Stay in the same groups Discuss the following questions: When you are working as a helper, what communication skills do you need? What values are the most important in the situations where these skills are needed?

Ethical conduct Do no harm Be trustworthy and keep your word with appropriate action Never exploit your relationship Respect a person s right to make his/her own decisions Never exaggerate your skills or competence Be aware of your own biases and prejudices

Support groups Psychosocial well-being often flows from experiences of community participation and co-operative effort People who feel a sense of belonging within an effective group derive a sense of membership and worth Establishing a support group is inexpensive and relatively simple Rely primarily upon assisting people at the community level Become comfortable and effective in working with various sizes of groups Define a target group around an issue for which there is sufficient interest to motivate significant participation

Facilitating support groups Crucial factors in this process: A good facilitator; knowledgeable in group work Regularly scheduled meetings at an accessible location Groups based on community members needs and desires

Recap What are the four elements of psychological first aid? What does supportive communication mean? What are support groups and how do they work?