Self-care for Healthcare Professionals and Responders to COVID-19 |
Healthcare and mental health professionals, first responders, and others on the frontlines of COVID-19 response do intense, sometimes stressful work even outside of emergencies. They may need to work long shifts that keep them from time with loved ones and adequate rest. They may witness or hear about suffering or trauma, which over time can take a toll. In an unprecedented crisis, responders may be at particular risk, and it is even more important they take steps to ensure their physical and mental health. The following resources include information about stress management and self-care for responders to COVID-19. Several come from the SAMHSA Mental Health Technology Transfer Center (MHTTC) Network, which works to build nationwide capacity to provide evidence-based mental illness prevention, treatment, and recovery support services. The MHTTCs have produced a wealth of materials on responding to COVID-19. |
Healthcare Professionals: Coping With Stress & Compassion Fatigue |
Provider Wellbeing During a Public Health Crisis |
Supportive Practices for Mental Health Professionals During Pandemic-related Social Distancing |
Healthcare Personnel & First Responders: Cope with Stress and Build Resilience During COVID-19 |
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sábado, 26 de septiembre de 2020
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