In Germany, medical first aid is a matter of course, even mandatory.
But who provides first aid in emotional crises or emergencies?
Within the framework of the further training ‘First Aider for Emotional Crises & Emergencies’, we would like to specifically train people who can be a ‘first aid’ to their fellow human beings in a timely manner in order to provide relief in overstraining life situations – both in private environment as well as in the company.
Acute emotional crises challenge families, friends, and businesses alike. First aiders for emotional crises and emergencies can provide professional support quickly.
In times of social change, the need for psychological first aid plays an ever-increasing role: burnout, sleep disorders, anxiety, acute stress states, school phobia, mobbing, stress caused by staff shortages, family changes, and much more are on the rise. Already today, every student/employee in Germany takes an average of 10 sick days per year due to psychological overload.
Emotional overstrain manifests itself in many ways, from perceived disappointment, unfulfilled expectations, anger, resignation, guilt, high heart rate, sweating, shortness of breath, lack of appreciation, lack of drive, violence, fear, bullying, addiction, processing of diagnoses, to self-harm and much more.
We impart knowledge and methods that quickly help the affected people in acute crises.
Target group
People interested in ‘emotional first aid’
Parents
Coaches & trainers
Grief counselors
Institutions l Daycare centers l Schools l Clinics
Companies
Team & personnel managers
Seminar content
Body grips for emotional stabilization
Classifying the variety & dynamics of emotions
KOR® model of emotions
Emotional intelligence
Introduction to conversation
Why guilt is helpful
EFT tapping techniques
Autonomic nervous system: organ reactions to emotions
Self-experience
Aromatherapy for anxiety – excessive demands – stress – burnout