学生对 Johns Hopkins University 提供的 Psychological First Aid 的评价和反馈
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SA
Aug 14, 2020
Found the course really informational and useful on both personal and professional levels. The techniques and skills were easily implementable and highly transferable to various real-life situations.
ED
May 22, 2020
I am very happy and satisfied with the course program. In fact, I am excited to apply what I have learned and also looking forward to enroll in another course. Thank you for this learning opportunity!
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创建者 Alexandra D
•Nov 17, 2019
I loved the course ! The only thing I would change is I would give more techniques (spend more time on the I of the RAPID).
创建者 Mon M A
•Jun 30, 2021
This is very useful for us. I'd like to say "thanful for your kind support and providing the great opportunity"
Thanks,
Mon
创建者 Maryanne A P
•Mar 21, 2020
Very well structured. Provides valuable insights into how to provide psychological help in disaster and crisis situations.
创建者 Juste E M
•Nov 8, 2018
This course is very practical i started already to use it, thank to all those who made it possible. Juste Elysée MALANDILA
创建者 Barbara D
•Jun 17, 2020
Case vignettes were very helpful. I wish I had been able to get an answer to all questions from the Instructor or Mentor.
创建者 Princess I
•Aug 9, 2020
It will be really beneficial to learners if we are given more examples with various disasters and different characters.
创建者 MARIVIC M
•Jun 16, 2020
Repeating important topics over and over again makes it easier to understand. The simulation too was a very good help.
创建者 urvi s
•Jul 15, 2020
It was a really interesting course and I actually learnt a lot about how to approach and talk to a person in distress.
创建者 Katie M
•May 20, 2020
I found this course very informative and enjoyed it. Hoping to be able to help in anyway I can in this field thank you
创建者 Keera N
•Sep 3, 2019
Really well done!! The simulations were a bit stilted but did show the basic techniques to use! Thoroughly enjoyed it.
创建者 Ravindranath. B K
•May 29, 2019
Good Course to understand how to be human in this World. And empathy and intimacy has been expressed in very manner.
创建者 Cherry D T
•Feb 15, 2021
The simulations really showed the right thing to do and the things to avoid when doing a psychological first aid.
创建者 ikra k
•Jan 28, 2022
the course has teached fundamentals of psychological first aid me but it doesn't contain any advanced knowledge.
创建者 Eléonore I
•Apr 16, 2020
This course is well structured and useful. It was my first online course and it made me want to try more! Thanks
创建者 Coach D L
•Jun 23, 2021
excelente información, demasiado valiosa. Para mejorar que sea mas concreta como en la lección 10. Mil gracias.
创建者 Maria C B
•Jun 30, 2020
El curso es excelente. La dificultad se me presentó con las evaluaciones ya que no tienen traducción disponible
创建者 MD I
•Apr 19, 2020
I want to thank coursera and john hopkins university to provide this valuable course.It is such a nice course .
创建者 S. A J
•Apr 10, 2021
The information is basic but the instructor is fantastic. As an entry-level course this one is of great value.
创建者 Mariana S A R
•Jun 15, 2020
Muy buen curso, aunque siento que faltó profundizar sobre lo que pasa internamente en la mente de las personas
创建者 Viktorija Z
•May 23, 2020
Lovely course and I'm glad I took it. The only improvement would be to relate the quizes more to the lectures.
创建者 Angela G
•May 19, 2020
I really enjoyed this course. I would like to have seen more interviews or situations with a chance to triage
创建者 ABDURRAHMAN A
•Sep 5, 2020
It has been a rewarding experience taking this course- very well presented and straight to the point. Thanks
创建者 Mohamed A
•Aug 3, 2017
Interesting to see how psychology is taught differently in different places (finished B.Honours 7 years ago)
创建者 Jenish
•Apr 24, 2020
This course is very thorough and informative as well as it guide practically what to do and what not to do.
创建者 Anhony S
•Mar 13, 2018
Certainly worth doing. I enjoyed the content. Found it easier to read through rather than watch the videos.