Strategie di coping e sindrome da burnout nei Vigili del Fuoco

In the last decades, we have seen a rapid growth in the culture of prevention, safety and care for people involved in dramatic events. These calamites, both natural and human made, can have a profound effect on the mental stability of individuals and communities. These effects can have consequences...

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Main Author: Alessandra Curtacci
Format: Article
Language:Italian
Published: Psicologi per i Popoli : Federazione 2017-03-01
Series:Rivista di Psicologia dell'Emergenza e dell'Assistenza Umanitaria
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Online Access:http://www.psicologiperipopoli.it/files/Numero%2017%20Cur.pdf
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description In the last decades, we have seen a rapid growth in the culture of prevention, safety and care for people involved in dramatic events. These calamites, both natural and human made, can have a profound effect on the mental stability of individuals and communities. These effects can have consequences on people, which may go on for days, months and even years during the recovery, rebuilding and re-establishment of an ordinary situation. Each event due to these circumstances is an emergency from a technical-practical and also human point of view. And that is because people are forced to fight in order to survive physically and emotionally in a state of dangerousness and dramatic force. During an emergency it is necessary to help people recognize normality in their own reactions, which are consequences of a situation out of ordinary. A greater focus on the emotional and cognitive component of the person involved is needed. Actually, this component proves to be very important both for the successful management of the situation - being involved in the prevention and preparation phases - and for its contribution to a mitigation of the effects of a specific event. It is widely known that during an emergency, interventions by psychologists trained to face various contexts (e.g., incidents, natural disasters and so on) and able to cooperate with other professionals are needed. The aim is to promote in the people involved, both rescuers and victims, the capacity to cope with the situation, in the short term and in the long term.
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spelling doaj.art-d745e1636ba641ce954770f659380b372022-12-22T00:11:24ZitaPsicologi per i Popoli : FederazioneRivista di Psicologia dell'Emergenza e dell'Assistenza Umanitaria2280-91202017-03-01173859Strategie di coping e sindrome da burnout nei Vigili del FuocoAlessandra CurtacciIn the last decades, we have seen a rapid growth in the culture of prevention, safety and care for people involved in dramatic events. These calamites, both natural and human made, can have a profound effect on the mental stability of individuals and communities. These effects can have consequences on people, which may go on for days, months and even years during the recovery, rebuilding and re-establishment of an ordinary situation. Each event due to these circumstances is an emergency from a technical-practical and also human point of view. And that is because people are forced to fight in order to survive physically and emotionally in a state of dangerousness and dramatic force. During an emergency it is necessary to help people recognize normality in their own reactions, which are consequences of a situation out of ordinary. A greater focus on the emotional and cognitive component of the person involved is needed. Actually, this component proves to be very important both for the successful management of the situation - being involved in the prevention and preparation phases - and for its contribution to a mitigation of the effects of a specific event. It is widely known that during an emergency, interventions by psychologists trained to face various contexts (e.g., incidents, natural disasters and so on) and able to cooperate with other professionals are needed. The aim is to promote in the people involved, both rescuers and victims, the capacity to cope with the situation, in the short term and in the long term.http://www.psicologiperipopoli.it/files/Numero%2017%20Cur.pdfemergencytraumacoping strategiesburnout syndromeresilience
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Strategie di coping e sindrome da burnout nei Vigili del Fuoco
Rivista di Psicologia dell'Emergenza e dell'Assistenza Umanitaria
emergency
trauma
coping strategies
burnout syndrome
resilience
title Strategie di coping e sindrome da burnout nei Vigili del Fuoco
title_full Strategie di coping e sindrome da burnout nei Vigili del Fuoco
title_fullStr Strategie di coping e sindrome da burnout nei Vigili del Fuoco
title_full_unstemmed Strategie di coping e sindrome da burnout nei Vigili del Fuoco
title_short Strategie di coping e sindrome da burnout nei Vigili del Fuoco
title_sort strategie di coping e sindrome da burnout nei vigili del fuoco
topic emergency
trauma
coping strategies
burnout syndrome
resilience
url http://www.psicologiperipopoli.it/files/Numero%2017%20Cur.pdf
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