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Training in providing psychological first aid and psychosocial support

By attending this training, the educator acquires the skills to skillfully recognize symptoms in people who need psychological first aid and provide adequate psychosocial support to them.

Module 1: Investing in mental health

The goal of this educational process is familiarization with the significance and impacts that arise as a result of mental health. That is, how maintaining vital mental hygiene contributes to the level of individual effectiveness and life well-being.

Module 2: Falsification

What does it mean to ask for help? What is it like to be a person who asks for help? By recognizing and interpreting these and other similar questions, this training enables the educator to improve his own
interpersonal skills, to learn to evaluate all possible solutions and ways of providing psychosocial support and how to practically correspond in different situations and contexts.

Module 3: Emotional connection

How do you recognize that a person has strong emotions and feelings? Recognizing other people's feelings and establishing an emotional connection represents the ability to understand people by taking their perspective. This aspect is an inseparable part of everyday life and is a key point in building reliable interpersonal relationships and agility in providing PPP and PPP.

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