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Emotional PAIN Relief for Traumatised Young People: Description of a Tool for Providing 'First Aid Plus'
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Electronic Resource
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International Journal of Child & Family Welfare; Vol. 13 No. 1-2 (2010); 81-97; International Journal of Child & Family Welfare; Vol 13 Nr 1-2 (2010); 81-97; 2772-6037
Subject
emotional first aid
youth
trauma
intervention
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Abstract
This paper presents a tool that forms part of an emotional first aid approach to prevent or reduce escalation of emotional and behavioural difficulties for young people who are facing threatening situations and other overwhelming events. PAIN is an acronym designed to help workers, carers and young people learn and remember the value of: Predicting and Preparing; Acknowledging feelings; Informing and Nurturing and Noticing. It is not an intervention approach in itself but a tool to support those at risk of becoming increasingly dysregulated. lt has been developed out of practice experience and informed by theories regarding development, attachment and trauma. It has been applied in a variety of settings including child protection, residential care, youth justice, and primary health settings. This paper presents on the development, rationale and application of the tool and aims to encourage discussion regarding this and other approaches that emerge from practice.