PFA Mobile was designed to assist responders who provide psychological first aid (PFA) to adults, families, and children as part of an organized response effort. This app provides responders with summaries of PFA fundamentals, PFA interventions matched to specific concerns and needs of survivors, mentor tips for applying PFA in the field, a self-assessment tool for readiness to conduct PFA, and a survivors needs form for simplified data collection and easy referral. PFA Mobile was created by VAs National Center for PTSD in partnership with the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) and DoDs National Center for Telehealth & Technology.

PFA Mobile alternatives

Therapy Buddy

Get the most out of your counseling or life coaching sessions with Therapy Buddy. Developed by Thriveworks (Featured in The Boston Globe, Newsday, AJC, The Monitor, Counseling Today, Psychiatric Times, CNN, and more), this App provides users 5 helpful features Password Protected Features:1) Record your Therapy Appointments2) Write a Helpful Takeaway for Each Session3) Create a Homework Assignment Task List4) Set an Alert Reminder for Your Next Appointment5) Create a List of Things to Bring Up at Your Session All these features are password protected and stored within the app, for maximum privacy and security

  • size 19.9 MB

T2 Mood Tracker

T2 Mood Tracker allows users to monitor their moods on six pre-loaded scales (anxiety, stress, depression, brain injury, post-traumatic stress, general well-being). Custom scales can also be built. Notes can be recorded to document daily events, medication changes and treatments that may be associated with mood changes, providing accurate information to help health care providers make treatment decisions.

  • size 10.5 MB

iChill

Are you stressed out, not feeling like yourself or worried about a family member? iChill can help by teaching you the Community Resiliency Model, a set of self-help skills. You can also opt into research on how iChill is helping you.

  • rating 3.83333
  • size 35.3 MB

KnowBullying by SAMHSA, Help Prevent Bullying

Research shows that spending at least 15 minutes a day talking with your kids can build the foundation for a strong relationship, develop their resilience to peer pressure, and help prevent bullying. Features:Tips: Get tips about bullying for specific age groups: 36, 713, and teens. Note: This app is a free resource provided by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, in conjunction with the StopBullying.gov Federal partnership.

  • size 7.8 MB

Virtual Hope Box

The Virtual Hope Box (VHB) is a smartphone application designed for use by patients and their behavioral health providers as an accessory to treatment. The VHB contains simple tools to help patients with coping, relaxation, distraction, and positive thinking. Finally, the VHB provides the patient with positive activity planning, distraction tools, and interactive relaxation exercises including guided imagery, controlled breathing and muscle relaxation.

  • rating 4.53659
  • size 34.3 MB