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13 Ιουν 2016 · There are a variety of crisis theory and crisis intervention models used to explain how crises develop and what it means for an individual to need crisis intervention. Some explanations of crisis theory are more academic in nature, while others are considered more applied or practical.
Evaluation Research and Outcome... In conceptualizing the process of crisis intervention, Roberts (1991, 2000, 2005) has identified seven critical stages through which clients typically pass on the road to crisis stabilization, resolution, and mastery (Figure 1).
Crisis theory was examined to determine efficacy in its use, by addressing the interventions and theories concurrently used. High levels of success were seen with individuals in crisis, particularly those with a background containing trauma.
The basic assumptions and theoretical constructs of crisis theory are explained to elucidate the major tenets and goals of crisis intervention. Descriptions of the levels and stages of crises, different practice models, intervention strategies, and evaluation methods are provided.
There are several critical elements to consider in crisis intervention and treatment approaches: Immediate response; Safety first (assessment of risk) Build rapport; Crisis context (seek to understand the client’s perception of the crisis, including cultural, social, and personal factors that influence their experience and response)
29 Απρ 2016 · This article outlines a theory for understanding the impact of a crisis on individuals and organizations.
This chapter examines the core principles and best practices of major models of crisis intervention as a framework for handling crises in the psychotherapy session. It reviews crisis intervention models that are not specifically geared toward the psychotherapy context.