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Policy Briefs on the Financial Crisis - Africa Rebounding: When and How to Exit from Crisis Intervention Policies [PDF]
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Clinical Nursing Research, 1996
Crisis intervention is based upon crisis theory and is defined as a short-term active mode of therapy that focuses on solving the client's immediate problem and reestablishing psychological equilibrium. The crisis intervention program was the first phase in the development of a broader mental health program with advancement decisions being based upon ...
J A, Simington, L, Cargill, W, Hill
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Crisis intervention is based upon crisis theory and is defined as a short-term active mode of therapy that focuses on solving the client's immediate problem and reestablishing psychological equilibrium. The crisis intervention program was the first phase in the development of a broader mental health program with advancement decisions being based upon ...
J A, Simington, L, Cargill, W, Hill
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2021
Crisis intervention is a major component of school social work practice. This chapter discusses two crises that school social workers may face: suicidal ideation and natural and human-caused disasters. Due to the amount of time children spend at school, schools play an essential component in identifying suicide risk.
Jessica Chock-Goldman, Heather Meader
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Crisis intervention is a major component of school social work practice. This chapter discusses two crises that school social workers may face: suicidal ideation and natural and human-caused disasters. Due to the amount of time children spend at school, schools play an essential component in identifying suicide risk.
Jessica Chock-Goldman, Heather Meader
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2022
Abstract In palliative care, regardless of the setting, it is common for clinicians to encounter patients and families during times of heightened stress or crisis, when normal coping mechanisms may be compromised in the context of serious illness.
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Abstract In palliative care, regardless of the setting, it is common for clinicians to encounter patients and families during times of heightened stress or crisis, when normal coping mechanisms may be compromised in the context of serious illness.
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Financial Crisis Interventions
2016L’auteur élabore un modèle d’une économie où le crédit bancaire soutient à la fois l’investissement productif et le lissage de la consommation individuelle face à un risque idiosyncrasique pesant sur les revenus. Le crédit qu’une banque peut octroyer est limité par ses capitaux propres.
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Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 1987
The main aspects of crisis intervention are an immediate onset without time-consuming referrals, activities of the helper always keeping in mind the biopycho-social context, and assistance for selfhelp. Helping people in crises minds to find out and develop the possibilities of the afflicted person aiming that he can overcome his crisis by himself ...
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The main aspects of crisis intervention are an immediate onset without time-consuming referrals, activities of the helper always keeping in mind the biopycho-social context, and assistance for selfhelp. Helping people in crises minds to find out and develop the possibilities of the afflicted person aiming that he can overcome his crisis by himself ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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