Helper, Healer, Mitigator: The Essential Role of the Human Services Provider in Current and Post-Pandemic Climates

Brittany G. Suggs, Lauren B. Robins, Megan Cannedy, Alex Gantt, Dana Brookover, Kaprea F. Johnson
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In the heart of the current COVID-19 outbreak, individuals are experiencing higher rates of mental and emotional distress associated with the unpredictability of a pandemic experience. Human services providers (HSPs) serve as essential supports for individuals, families, and communities affected by the current pandemic. However, relatively little guidance currently exists on the work of HSPs in response to COVID-19, including strategies and interventions that HSPs can employ to effectively address the growing mental and emotional health demands during the pandemic. In response, this article identifies the vital role and strategic response approaches of HSPs during a pandemic crisis. Further, we explore how HSPs can leverage, in a practical way, existing strategies within their helper, healer, and mitigator capacities to sustain individual and community care in the immediate, intermediate, and extended time frames of a pandemic occurrence. This is the first of two articles comprising the special issue’s section on Social Systems in the Moment.
帮助者、治疗者、缓解者:人类服务提供者在当前和大流行后气候中的重要作用
在当前COVID-19疫情的中心,由于大流行的不可预测性,个人正经历着更高比例的精神和情绪困扰。人类服务提供者为受当前大流行影响的个人、家庭和社区提供重要支持。然而,目前关于高敏感人群应对COVID-19工作的指导相对较少,包括高敏感人群可用于有效应对大流行期间日益增长的精神和情绪健康需求的战略和干预措施。为此,本文确定了热休克蛋白在大流行危机期间的重要作用和战略应对方法。此外,我们还探讨了高卫生服务提供者如何以切实可行的方式,在其辅助、治疗和缓解能力范围内利用现有战略,在大流行发生的即时、中期和较长时间内维持个人和社区护理。这是特刊“当前社会制度”部分的两篇文章中的第一篇。
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