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The '''Johns Hopkins RAPID PFA Model''' is a psychological first aid (PFA) model aimed at providing psychological support to a person in acute psychological distress. | The '''Johns Hopkins RAPID PFA Model''' is a psychological first aid (PFA) model aimed at providing psychological support to a person in acute psychological distress. | ||
In the context of psychoactive drugs, it can be used by [[Trip sitter|trip sitters]] | In the context of psychoactive drugs, it can be used by [[Trip sitter|trip sitters]] to stabilize drug users experiencing [[anxiety]], [[Panic attack|panic]], or a [[Bad trip|bad trip]]. | ||
RAPID is an acronym that denotes the model's five phases: '''R'''apport and reflective listening, '''A'''ssessment, '''P'''rioritization, '''I'''ntervention, and '''D'''isposition. | RAPID is an acronym that denotes the model's five phases: '''R'''apport and reflective listening, '''A'''ssessment, '''P'''rioritization, '''I'''ntervention, and '''D'''isposition. |