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NCTSN Resources

The following resources on Psychological First Aid (PFA) and Skills for Psychological Recovery (SPR) were developed by the NCTSN.

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PFA: Alcohol and Drug Use After Disasters (in Mandarin)

Type: Fact Sheet

Is a handout from Psychological First Aid Field Operations Guide (PFA). This handout offers information on alcohol, medication, and drug use after a disaster, as well as tips for those who have had an alcohol or drug problem in the past.

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PFA: Basic Relaxation Techniques (in Mandarin)

Type: Fact Sheet

Is a handout from Psychological First Aid Field Operations Guide (PFA). This handout offers brief tips for relaxation for yourself, your children, and ways to make a game out of it. This is the Mandarin Chinese version 基本放鬆技巧

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PFA: Connecting with Others Seeking Social Support (in Mandarin)

Type: Fact Sheet

Is a handout from Psychological First Aid Field Operations Guide (PFA). This handout offers information to survivors on seeking social support, social support options, what survivors can do, what survivors should not do, and ways to get connected.

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PFA: Parent Tips for Helping Adolescents (in Mandarin)

Type: Fact Sheet

Is a handout from Psychological First Aid Field Operations Guide (PFA). This handout provides parents with common reactions after a disaster, ways to respond to those reactions, and examples of things you can say to your adolescent.

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PFA: Tips for Adults (in Mandarin)

Type: Fact Sheet

Is a handout from Psychological First Aid Field Operations Guide (PFA). This handout provides people with common reactions after a disaster, ways to respond to those reactions, and examples of things you can say to another adult. This is the Mandarin Chinese version 成人技​巧​

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PFA: When Terrible Things Happen (in Mandarin)

Type: Fact Sheet

Is a handout from Psychological First Aid Field Operations Guide (PFA). This handout offers information on immediate reactions that may occur, common negative reactions that may continue, reactions to the death of a loved one, ways to cope, and strategies that don't work.

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