Promoting Mental Health Among First Responders

Authors

    Haixin Qiu * Department of Medicine, Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Huntington, West Virginia, USA haixinqiu@marshall.edu

Keywords:

Psychology, Mental Health, First Responders

Abstract

First responders, including emergency medical service (EMS) personnel, firefighters, police officers, and rescue workers, are frequently exposed to traumatic events and high-stress situations. Work-Life Balance Initiatives: Encouraging work-life balance through organizational policies can help mitigate stress and prevent burnout. Flexible scheduling, adequate rest periods, and access to recreational activities are essential components. First responders perform a crucial role in society, often at great personal cost to their mental health. Addressing their psychological needs through comprehensive support systems, resilience training, and structured debriefing can enhance their well-being and effectiveness. As the challenges facing first responders continue to evolve, it is vital to prioritize their mental health, ensuring they receive the care and support they need to continue their invaluable work.

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Published

2024-08-09

How to Cite

Qiu, H. (2024). Promoting Mental Health Among First Responders. KMAN Counseling & Psychology Nexus, 2(2), 1-3. https://journals.kmanpub.com/index.php/psychnexus/article/view/2978