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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.
7 Απρ 2013 · Definition. An individual's response to an event, change, or requirement that they perceive as threatening or harmful to their mental equilibrium is referred to in psychology as a crisis.
29 Απρ 2016 · This article outlines a theory for understanding the impact of a crisis on individuals and organizations.
31 Δεκ 2014 · This chapter discusses crisis theory, examines the stages and levels of crisis, and provides an overview of two assessment tools for social workers to use in work with clients.
A crisis is "a period of psychological disequilibrium, experienced as a result of a hazardous event or situation that constitutes a significant problem that cannot be remedied by using familiar coping strategies.
The purpose of this chapter is to outline a critical theory of crisis theories. There are four kinds of explanations of various aspects of the modern crisis put forth by bourgeois economists, non-orthodox Marxists, and neo- and post-Marxist theorists.
2 A structure for guiding a crisis assessment interview is provided in an excellent article by Naomi Golan (1968). 3 Delineation of specific therapeutic tactics useful in crisis intervention can be found in Butcher and Maudel (1976), Rusk (1971) and Schwartz (1971).