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Traumatic stress management & psychological first aid

Traumatic stress management & psychological first aid

Published 6/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English + subtitle | Duration: 8h 32m | Size: 19.07 GB

Guided Interventions for Anxiety, cPTSD, Panic Attacks (Certified Course)

What you'll learn
Master the art of Psychological Triage in Emergency situations
Learn Somatic Stabilization Techniques for real-time interventions
Map the state of Nervous System for Emotional Regulation
Practice de-escalation protocols to reduce panic and anxiety symptoms
Develop mindfulness and body-based awareness to prevent secondary Traumatic Stress
Facilitate Cognitive Re-framing and Self-Efficacy with Positive Psychology
Discover how to transform Survivor Guilt into Proactive Purpose
Help trauma survivors restructure intrusive thoughts and fragmented narrative
Integrate Stress Management techniques and Cathartic Release

Requirements
No previous knowledge of the subject is necessary

Description

In the wake of crisis, emotional impact is just as real as physical injury.
When the psychological pain becomes too intense, the brain flips a safety switch to 'mute' the world and time becomes frozen. Ironically, the mind often chooses 'guilt' over 'helplessness.' If a survivor believes it was their fault, they feel they have control over it never happening again.Healing involves helping them trade that heavy burden of false guilt for the lighter truth of their own resilience.

Because the event was too overwhelming to process, the brain keeps replaying the fragment, trying to find a way to finish the song. A flashback isn't just a memory; it's the mind’s desperate attempt to finally 'digest' what happened.

By learning theLanguage of SurvivalandIndividual Threat Responsesyou can make a difference in someone's life.

Thiscomplete course equips you with the essential tools ofPsychological First Aid (PFA) andTraumatic Stress Management (TSM) to support survivors in the immediate aftermath of trauma.

Through interactive modules, you will learn to:

-Stabilize & Calm: Use grounding, body-oriented and de-escalation techniques to help individuals in acute distress.

-Look, Listen, & Link: Master the core principles of assessing needs and connecting survivors to vital resources with mindful triage protocols.

-Validate and mitigate: Practice verbal and non-verbal language skills for emergency support.

-Foster Post-traumatic Growth and Resilience with Positive Psychology.

-Self-Care for Helpers: Build your own resilience to prevent burnout while supporting others.

Whether you are a first responder, therapist, educator, or concerned community member, this course provides a practical framework to fosterhope and safety when it’s needed most.

Who this course is for
Educators, Social Workers, Therapists, Psychologists, First Aid Responders and any individual willing to provide help in times of crisis.

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