18 Questions
What is the main purpose of Psychological First Aid (PFA)?
To lessen the immediate discomfort after a disaster
Which of the following is NOT one of the 5 main components of Psychological First Aid (PFA)?
Providing medication to trauma survivors
In Psychological First Aid (PFA), what is the role of facilitators?
Coordinating resources and support for survivors
What is the benefit of Psychological First Aid (PFA) in a small-group setting?
To encourage sharing and peer support among survivors
Among the listed techniques, which one is NOT typically used in Psychological First Aid (PFA)?
Cognitive Restructuring
How does Psychological First Aid (PFA) differ from long-term psychotherapy?
PFA aims to lessen immediate discomfort after a disaster
What is a priority for public health post-disaster response and early recovery?
Participating in a shared communication effort
In the context of post-disaster response, what is the role of public health in delivering services?
Reestablishing critical public health infrastructure
What is a key function related to utilizing resources in the context of the text?
Sharing lessons learned with other communities to improve disaster recovery planning
What is an example of a long-term recovery effort post-disaster according to the text?
Facilitating health-informed community rebuilding and redevelopment planning
What is the purpose of participating in shared communication efforts post-disaster?
To address the post-disaster needs of the community collectively
What is a potential benefit of engaging in health-informed community rebuilding and redevelopment planning?
Facilitating a more effective and sustainable recovery process
What is the main purpose of asking 'What really is the issue here?' in the context of incisive questions?
To delve deeper into the root cause of the problem
How do supportive crisis intervention facilitators help individuals in a small-group setting?
By providing emotional support and guidance
What is the key benefit of using incisive questions as a 'backbone' for discussion in a small-group setting?
Replacing limiting assumptions with freeing ones
In a small-group setting, why is it important to identify the resources needed that are not already available?
To determine realistic sources to acquire necessary resources
What role do incisive questions play in addressing obstacles in achieving desired outcomes?
Identifying and analyzing obstacles effectively
How do incisive questions help individuals understand the key factors leading to a current situation in a small-group discussion?
By eliciting deeper reflections and analysis of factors
Explore incisive questions designed to challenge limiting assumptions and promote reflective discussions about issues and goals. Use the 'GROW' framework to address problems, outcomes, and timeframes for achieving objectives.
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