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2 Μαρ 2009 · The Pocket Guide to Crisis Intervention is a complete crisis toolkit, a trusted resource to consult on the fly, packed with easy-to-follow, step-by-step evidence-based protocols for responding effectively to a broad range of traumatic events.
Specific topics include: core concepts that are fundamental to all intervention efforts, crisis theory and the philosophy of crisis intervention, basic communication and problem-solving skills, suicide prevention, assistance for terminally ill persons, bereavement counseling, intervention with crime victims, rape counseling, negotiating with ...
24 Απρ 2023 · Crisis intervention is a short-term management technique designed to reduce potential permanent damage to an individual affected by a crisis. A crisis is defined as an overwhelming event, which can include divorce, violence, the passing of a loved one, or the discovery of a serious illness.
each apply two or more case studies to the seven stages in Roberts’ Crisis Intervention Model. This all-inclusive resource provides everything mental health clinicians, crisis counselors, healthcare specialists, crisis intervenors, and trained volun-teers need to know about crisis intervention. This book is a stunning achieve-ment and ...
This fully revised and expanded edition of the Crisis Intervention Handbook: Assessment, Treatment and Research sets a standard of care for effective treatment of persons in acute crises or trauma.
Every crisis is different, but all crises require immediate intervention to interrupt and reduce crisis reactions and restore affected individuals to pre-crisis functioning. Crisis interventions provide victims with emotional first aid targeted to the particular circumstances of the crisis (Rosenbluh, 1981).
Crises are affecting an ever-increasing number of people. Lifetime prevalence for exposure to trauma is escalating (Kessler et al. 1995) to such a degree that mass disasters have been regarded as ‘virtually epidemic’ in nature (Everly et al. 2000, p. 77). Keywords: epidemic, prevalence, Intervention, substantially, notable. Subject.