RR
Jun 13, 2020
I had a wonderful learning experience. Kudos to Dr. George! Lectures are brief but very substantial, simulation videos are very helpful to how to do it and how not to do the psychological first aid.
ED
May 23, 2020
I am very happy and satisfied with the course program. In fact, I am excited to apply what I have learned and also looking forward to enroll in another course. Thank you for this learning opportunity!
By Denise K
•Aug 3, 2020
I enjoyed this course and it has really been an essential eye-opener to global events. I now agree that Psychological crisis intervention is an important step towards achieving improved community resilience. I recommend this course to first responders, any medical personnel and anyone willing to learn how to help people in distress.
By Rob C
•Dec 12, 2020
Some of the quiz questions were incorrect or misleading. Some misquoting what was said. One question included in the correct answer a word that was only in the transcript but not in the actual spoken content. One would not get that question right unless (s)he was lucky or went back and found the word used in the transcript.
By Bernard G
•Apr 23, 2020
An excellent introduction to Psychological First Aid and the RAPID methodology for assisting people in distress. If the course were a bit more challenging i would rate it a 5. As is, still a worthwhile way for students to familiarize themselves with the subject if they have no previous exposure to the concept of PFA.
By Vanesa M G
•Jul 20, 2017
Useful course for everyone interested in psychological resources. Simulations are practical views of helping and theory is accurate for emergency cases. I agree it is important to remember the difference between therapy and psychological first aid. In conclusion, an area of activity with many future perspectives.
By Stephen P
•Sep 1, 2020
This is wonderful material. As someone who had CISM training 25 years ago I found that I "re-learned" things that I needed to remember. My only criticism is that some of the language might be a bit over the head of some folks who would really benefit from this training and would make great PFA workers.
By pam p
•Sep 22, 2020
I found this course very informative. The course has given me confidence and skills to help assist others in the event of a disaster or following a traumatic event. I recommend that everyone take this course and help assist in their area, to help other people, if a disaster or traumatic event happens.
By Akanksha S
•Jul 23, 2020
The course is indeed informative, helpful and interesting. It not only provide the learning for reaching out and helping distressed others but also self care at the time of crisis. The simulations were very helpful. Hope more simulations would add for self care as well. Thank you Dr. Everly and team.
By Samhita P
•May 30, 2020
a great course to start understanding the basic tenets of being in a helping profession!
The lectures and particularly the simulation videos where Dr George has shown the diffence between the right and the wrong approach were a favorite part of my learnings!
i enjoyed the course! thank you Dr Everly!
By Chantal B
•Sep 6, 2020
Coming from a Psychologist, this course was really helpful. The only feedback that I would have it to update the examples. The Oakland Fires for example is almost 30 years ago. It would be nice to see an example of how effective this course is in the light of far more recent events. Well done guys!
By Christian F
•Aug 31, 2023
Great content, great video examples, and the professor speaks very well and clearly. But it would be better to have more engaging slides or even have had videos of just the professor speaking. Sometimes I caught myself nodding off because it was stuck on one stagnant slide for much, much too long.
By Alice M
•May 27, 2020
This was my first course in coursera, and I loved it. The videos and all the materials are really good. Instructor covers up all the important topics. The simulations are really great. I think if the course went deeper into each topic I would rate it 5 stars, but it's still worth taking. Thanks!!
By Sharifah D S A H
•Apr 4, 2020
Really professional, direct, engaging and helpful. I would recommend 10/10 to those who will be contributing to PFA during this pandemic. Would appreciate if they recommended some stress management techniques and relaxation techniques - otherwise to provide resources to them. Otherwise, wonderful!
By Raja P
•May 30, 2021
Dr. Everly has been great at explaining the content of the course. The interventions aspect of the course is personally fulfilling and enjoyable. I believe, there will be a lot to learn while practically applying the technique, and wish there's a possibility to get guidance from Dr. Everly later.
By Vani S
•Apr 15, 2020
Well i think this course is really good. it helps you open up your views about to help people in distress. Before i wasn't even aware of the fact that there is a proper guidance for the helping people going through distress. but now not only know about it also have a knowledge about it as well.
By Selene r i
•Aug 2, 2020
I like the structure and examples right vs wrong. However, I miss a bit practical parts, like in peers for example doing a PFA m.yself.
And what I did not like was that the slides were just read out. That felt a bit disturbing fto be honest. For that, I could also read them myself.
Thanks still!
By Robin R
•Apr 1, 2023
Course: Excellent material and instructor and format.
BUT
Coursera implementation: Faulty. Unfortunately unless you purchase the certificate, not only do you not get a grade for the quizzes but the course doesn't even register that you did them, so it's as though you never completed the course.
By Aleandra V
•Feb 4, 2021
i recommend this course for first year psyc students or individuals who are not in the psychology/social worker field. Anyone with previous knowledge on this topic, i would not suggest to take this because the level of difficulty is so low. but great course, super simple to follow along!
By Hwa H
•Mar 5, 2017
This course is a good way to start anyone on learning more about how to help others in distress. You don't need to be a trained clinician or mental health expert to learn about psychological first aid. I think it would benefit communities tremendously if more people can learn about PFA.
By Tonima S
•Jul 20, 2020
It was a significant learning experience and i surely did learn some new set of skills that would be really helpful in advancing my psychological skill set. the course is relevant in its content, syllabus, study material, and moreover the resources and insight offered by George Everly.
By Karen N M V
•Feb 22, 2017
An excellent course at the hands of Ph.D. George S. Everly, Jr. Intended for those who are in the area of education and social care with no or little knowledge about mental education. I recommend it for those who think that it could support them to face humanitarian crises.
Thank you!
By Thiranon T
•Jun 6, 2021
I like the content in this course but stm. the speaker speaks in the mono-tone and make me bored. But this class is really helpful and also you need to be fluent in your English skills that will make you learn everything correctly. (Many words that I don't know and make me curious)
By Anoosha S Z
•Sep 27, 2020
The course was easy and simple to follow. The simulations were quite helpful. However. the lecture videos were not interesting, it was just text on the screen. If you're using videos to teach, maybe actually have someone speak or make a comprehensive video that is useful to watch.
By marie r
•May 6, 2016
i learned some valuable skills during this course. it was useful for reflection - remembering to look after yourself as well as others is very important. i will definitely be able to use the information and skills along with my medical training in my daily working life. thanks.
By Norman S
•Mar 24, 2022
Very succinct and to the point. The model is clear as a brief crisis intervention.
The video content was good.
The language and clarify of some of the questions within the quiz could be revisited.
Overall, I will recommend this course to first responder peer support workers.