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Mobilizing for Additional Support (English)

2020
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Tags: Behaviors, Helping Others, Understanding, Emotions, Child Protection, Trauma, Community Helpers, COVID-19
Category Socio-Emotional Development
Copyright Owner Compassion International

As frontline helpers (e.g., church staff, tutors, volunteers) evaluate the mental and emotional needs of those in their communities, this chart of trauma symptoms and behaviors can help them recognize when and how they can offer assistance and when additional or more professional support (like a counselor, psychologist or medical professional) is needed.

This document is part of: Mobilizing for Additional Support (Multiple Languages)

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