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Crisis intervention in professional practice: implications for clinical training
1University of North Carolina School of Medicine.
The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
|October 1, 1977
Abstract:
Crisis intervention as a therapeutic model has had multiple roots, and is presently defined in a sound body of principles that provides an effective framework for professional practice. However, there are several areas of ambiguity that have prevented effective use of this model by clinicians, and have hindered its inclusion in professional training programs. Strategies toward the development of an effective training model for crisis therapists are suggested.