Episode Synopsis "Psychological First Aid in practice"
Following on from our Psychological First Aid (PFA) in the Workplace webinar, Sarah Phillips gives an overview of how PFA looks in the context of supporting each other and those we provide care for, before discussing some case studies illustrating PFA in practice. This session will give you insights into how you can provide Psychological First Aid.Sarah is a Counselling Psychologist based at the Rivers Centre, NHS Lothian. She oversaw the running of the NHS Lothian staff support line during the early stages of the COVID 19 pandemic and serves as clinical lead for the National Wellbeing Hub.
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