在21个国家开通心理热线,在战时支持乌克兰人

IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
Valeriia Palii, Mariana Velykodna, Márcio Pereira, Rosaleen McElvaney, Sam Bernard, V. Klymchuk, Oleg Burlachuk, Alex Lupis, Nadiia Diatel, J. Ireland, K. McNeill, Janina L. Scarlet, Ana L. Jaramillo-Sierra, B. Khoury, Diana Rocio Sánchez Munar, Sarah L. Hedlund, T. Flanagan, Jean-Ganesh Leblanc, D.M. Agudelo Vélez, Yvonne Gómez-Maquet
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目的:本文旨在讨论乌克兰国家心理协会(NPA)发起的心理热线目前的工作和进一步的步骤,并呼吁全世界的心理卫生专业人员采取行动。设计/方法/方法本文描述了国家警察局热线工作人员的培训和支持,以及对热线工作的反思,从2022年6月到2023年4月。在广泛的国际支持下,国家警察局的心理热线目前在21个国家开展业务,提供心理援助,并向乌克兰国内外的其他服务提供者提供转介。作者提出了进一步的工作步骤,包括国际合作。独创性/价值考虑到战争对心理健康的负面影响和国家心理健康系统的有限能力,通过国家心理保护局的热线向乌克兰公民提供广泛的公众获取基于证据的远程心理支持是一项高度优先事项。
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The experience of launching a psychological hotline across 21 countries to support Ukrainians in wartime
Purpose This paper aims to discuss current work and further steps of the psychological hotline launched by the National Psychological Association of Ukraine (NPA), along with a call for action to mental health professionals worldwide. Design/methodology/approach This paper describes the training and support of the NPA’s hotline staff as well as reflections on the hotline’s work from June 2022 to April 2023. Findings With broad international support, the NPA’s psychological hotline currently operates in 21 countries providing psychological assistance and referrals to other service providers within Ukraine and abroad. The authors propose further steps of its work, including international collaboration. Originality/value Providing citizens of Ukraine with broad public access to evidence-based remote psychological support through NPA’s hotlines is a high priority considering the war’s negative impact on mental health diverse and the limited capacity of the state mental health system.
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