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Efficacy of Crisis Intervention
Crisis, 1999This study assesses the efficacy of the treatment approach implemented in the Bern Crisis Intervention Program, where particular emphasis is placed on the remediation of suicide ideation and suicidal behavior, and depression, fear, and phobia are generally considered to be contributing factors.
Wolfgang Tschacher+2 more
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Contracting in crisis intervention
Community Mental Health Journal, 1976The use of contracts in the social services is an important area that needs to be looked at. This paper is concerned specifically with the use of contracts in one particular part of social services: crisis intervention. Contracts that define the working relationship between the client and mental health counselor can be beneficial for both when they ...
Zane P. Nelson, Dwight D. Mowry
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Assessment for crisis intervention
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2006AbstractThis article describes the triage assessment system (TAS) for crisis intervention. The TAS assesses affective, behavioral, and cognitive reactions of individuals to crisis events. This assessment model offers clinicians an understanding of the type of reactions clients are experiencing as well as the intensity of these reactions.
Rick A. Myer, Christian Conte
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1978
This chapter will examine the crisis of the British economy since the mid-1960s. It will concentrate on three elements of the crisis which have influenced the emergence of local and regional shareholding: firstly, the restructuring of British industry, and the role the state has played in this; secondly, the ‘property boom’, and the role the state has ...
Jennifer Thornley, Richard Minns
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This chapter will examine the crisis of the British economy since the mid-1960s. It will concentrate on three elements of the crisis which have influenced the emergence of local and regional shareholding: firstly, the restructuring of British industry, and the role the state has played in this; secondly, the ‘property boom’, and the role the state has ...
Jennifer Thornley, Richard Minns
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2006
Abstract Since the book’s third edition in 1996, several notable developments have occurred in ‘crisis intervention’ (CI). Professional (and public) interest in CI has grown substantially, as evidenced by new books (Aguilera 1998; Roberts 2000; James and Gilliland 2005) and journals (e.g.
Bancroft, John, Graham, Cynthia A.
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Abstract Since the book’s third edition in 1996, several notable developments have occurred in ‘crisis intervention’ (CI). Professional (and public) interest in CI has grown substantially, as evidenced by new books (Aguilera 1998; Roberts 2000; James and Gilliland 2005) and journals (e.g.
Bancroft, John, Graham, Cynthia A.
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Crisis Intervention for Nurses
Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2013Cancer diagnoses and treatments can be crisis-causing events that overwhelm the usual coping abilities of patients and their families. Oncology nurses constantly are observing and attending to patients' diverse needs, ranging from biomedical to emotional, social, and psychological.
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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 ...
Wendy Hill+2 more
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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 ...
Wendy Hill+2 more
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Clinical Social Work Journal, 1979
Family crisis intervention is based on crisis theory and involves the use of individual crisis intervention techniques with one or more family members starting with the person who initiates the request for help. In addition, the relationship between the crises of the individuals involved is formulated and articulated, including the identification of ...
Gerald F. Jacobson, Margaret Bonnefil
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Family crisis intervention is based on crisis theory and involves the use of individual crisis intervention techniques with one or more family members starting with the person who initiates the request for help. In addition, the relationship between the crises of the individuals involved is formulated and articulated, including the identification of ...
Gerald F. Jacobson, Margaret Bonnefil
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Crisis intervention in an earthquake
Social Work, 1972Herbert Blaufarb, Ph.D., is Chief of Treatment Services and Jules Levine, MSW, is Supervising Social Worker, San Fernando Valley Child Guidance Clinic, Van Nuys, California. Crisis intervention is now a recognized and valuable addition to the repertoire of treat ment modalities of many mental health agencies.
Jules Levine, Herbert Blaufarb
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2016
This chapter presents an overview of the historical development of crisis intervention and its contributions to social work practice. It explains the basic assumptions and theoretical constructs of crisis theory to elucidate the major tenets and goals of crisis intervention.
Karen S. Knox, Albert R. Roberts
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This chapter presents an overview of the historical development of crisis intervention and its contributions to social work practice. It explains the basic assumptions and theoretical constructs of crisis theory to elucidate the major tenets and goals of crisis intervention.
Karen S. Knox, Albert R. Roberts
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