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[Crisis intervention].

G Sonneck

    Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)
    |October 31, 1986
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Crisis intervention focuses on immediate support, considering the individual's bio-psycho-social context. The goal is empowering individuals for self-help and long-term resilience.

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    Area of Science:

    • Psychology
    • Social Work
    • Public Health

    Context:

    • Crisis intervention requires immediate action, bypassing lengthy referral processes.
    • Helper activities must integrate the bio-psycho-social framework of the individual.
    • Focus on empowering individuals to manage crises effectively.

    Purpose:

    • To provide immediate support during crises.
    • To foster self-help capabilities in individuals facing adversity.
    • To promote personal growth and reduce future crisis vulnerability.

    Summary:

    • Key elements include rapid response, holistic bio-psycho-social assessment, and facilitating self-sufficiency.
    • Intervention aims to unlock the individual's potential for overcoming challenges.
    • Success is measured by the individual's ability to manage crises and develop resilience.

    Impact:

    • Enhanced individual coping mechanisms.
    • Reduced recurrence of crisis situations.
    • Improved long-term psychological and social well-being.