Author:
Palii Valeriia,Velykodna Mariana,Pereira Marcio,McElvaney Rosaleen,Bernard Sam,Klymchuk Vitalii,Burlachuk Oleg,Lupis Alexander A.,Diatel Nadiia,Ireland Jane L.,McNeill Kimberley,Scarlet Janina L.,Jaramillo-Sierra Ana L.,Khoury Bassam,Sánchez Munar Diana Rocio,Hedlund Sarah L.,Flanagan Tara,LeBlanc Jeanne,Agudelo Velez Diana Maria,Gómez-Maquet Yvonne
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to discuss current work and further steps of the psychological hotline launched by the National Psychological Association of Ukraine (NPA), along with a call for action to mental health professionals worldwide.
Design/methodology/approach
This paper describes the training and support of the NPA’s hotline staff as well as reflections on the hotline’s work from June 2022 to April 2023.
Findings
With broad international support, the NPA’s psychological hotline currently operates in 21 countries providing psychological assistance and referrals to other service providers within Ukraine and abroad. The authors propose further steps of its work, including international collaboration.
Originality/value
Providing citizens of Ukraine with broad public access to evidence-based remote psychological support through NPA’s hotlines is a high priority considering the war’s negative impact on mental health diverse and the limited capacity of the state mental health system.
Subject
Health (social science),Pshychiatric Mental Health,Psychiatry and Mental health
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