Psychological Resources Database
Resources to facilitate resilience and sustainability in dealing with burnout and the effects of humanitarian and response work
MSF packet of useful resources
This is given to MSF doctors when they are sent into the field. It has good resources for any humanitarian aid worker or disaster response worker.
Stress Management
http://www.headington-institute.org/overview
http://www.humanitarian-psy.org/resource-library/
https://www.antaresfoundation.org/
https://www.ted.com/playlists/315/talks_to_help_you_manage_stres
A word from Resilience Man:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7AG5s32wgw
By and for Aid Workers
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development-professionals-network
https://missinginthemission.com/
Women
http://humanitarianwomensnetwork.org/
LGBTQ
http://ilga.org/what-we-do/maps-sexual-orientation-laws/
http://lgbtdevworkers.com/resources/
https://rainbownetworkblog.wordpress.com/
Humor
https://www.msf.org.uk/article/23-tell-tale-signs-youve-worked-msf-or-will-do-someday
Dating (!)
http://www.whydev.org/52-reasons-why-you-should-date-an-aid-worker/
http://www.humanitariandating.com/
Meditation – free apps and websites
http://t2health.dcoe.mil/products/mobile-apps