Supporting the Mental Health of Paramedics
Briefly

Goble's dissertation investigates the coping mechanisms of paramedics, revealing that age, culture, and work environment significantly influence their ability to manage mental health challenges.
Paramedics frequently confront traumatic situations, leading to psychological stress. Goble emphasizes the importance of understanding these impacts and enhancing support systems to mitigate long-term effects.
The study encourages a cultural shift in how paramedics perceive their experiences and coping strategies, highlighting the necessity for greater support from both their organizations and society.
Through her research, Goble aims to foster an environment where paramedics can share their experiences and coping methods, ultimately enhancing mental health resilience among this critical workforce.
Read at Psychology Today
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