Experiences in the swiss base with pss in different contexts
Keywords:
psycho-social intervention, peers, cooperationAbstract
The editors of this special issue consider it essential to share with the lector a few experiences of the field in order to give an idea about what mean interventions by peers in Psychosocial Support. The two following descriptions of interventions have been translated from the book mentioned in the editorial and have been written already in German- in the experiential form, “I”., which has been retained.in the Spanish translation.
Barbara Schlepütz relates an near immediate intervention withtwo aggressed bank employees during work, in close cooperation with the responsible Human Resource Manager.
Markus Atzenweiler relates as a peer different interventions with aggressed persons and the integration of Psychosocial Care into security training of different groups, including the police.
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