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Following disasters, such as the tornadoes in central states of the US, including Oklahoma, initial intervention involves reducing primary distress and offering practical assistance. The resources below will help first responders and mental health providers learn skills in psychological first aid and appropriate response to such events.

For materials to share with your clients or members of the public, including Veterans, please see our Resources for Survivors and the Public page.


Psychological First Aid

Psychological First Aid
  • The Psychological First Aid: Field Operations Guide
    PFA is an evidence-informed modular approach for assisting people in the immediate aftermath of disaster to reduce initial distress and to foster short and long-term adaptive functioning. The guide, created jointly with the National Child Traumatic Stress Network, is available in multiple languages. Features:
    • Psychological First Aid Online training for providers
    • PFA Online Videos on Youtube
    • Handouts for survivors
  • PFA Mobile App
    Following disasters or emergencies, the PFA Mobile app can assist responders who provide Psychological First Aid (PFA) to adults, families, and children.
    Free PFA Mobile download: iTunes (iOS)*
    (PFA will be available for Android devices in 2013.)
  • Psychological First Aid for Schools (PFA-S)*
    For school staff, this manual is an evidence-informed approach for assisting children, teens, adults, and families in the aftermath of a school crisis, disaster, or terrorism event. The guide includes handouts and worksheets for adults and children.

Early Intervention

Early interventions need to focus on safety, reducing initial distress, gathering information, and offering practical assistance. Find out more about early intervention in this section of our website. Highlights:

Treatment Overview

PTSD and other mental health problems develop in some individuals who experience disaster. Find out more about effective treatments that work in this section of our website. Highlights:

Handouts for Providers

Information and Resources for Community Response

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