Voluntary virtual peers in psychosocial support in emergencies in the context of sars-cov-2
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peers, psychologists, salutogenesis, prevention, stress, crisisAbstract
This article addresses the training given to psychologists and health professionals as peers in order to develop secondary preventative interventions for mental health during the Covid-19 crisis. Focalizing on salutogenesis, and the view that every person has an innate capacity towards health, gives the possibility to avoid the effects of chronic stress, which makes people ill.
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