Self-Help Plus (SH+): A New WHO Stress Management Package

J E Epping-Jordan, R Harris, F L Brown, K Caswell, C Foley, C García-Moreno, C Kogan, M van Ommeren
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2016
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Uganda
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Humanitarian Research
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A letter outlining the Self‐Help Plus (SH+) stress management package, developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a psychological intervention for managing stress and coping with adversity. The intervention is intended to be relevant for coping with any type of adversity, including chronic poverty, endemic community and gender‐based violence, long‐term armed conflict, and displacement. It is especially targeted towards places with enormous needs but limited humanitarian access, such as Syria and South Sudan.

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