Crisis Intervention Strategies in Counseling
People are in a stage of crisis when they perceive "an event or situation as an intolerable difficulty that exceeds (their) resources and coping mechanisms" (Gilliland & James, 1997). Solutions that have worked before are no longer sufficient. The difficulty involves one or more lif...
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my.usim-26542012-12-19T04:25:29Z Crisis Intervention Strategies in Counseling Ahmad Rozelan Yunus Adi Fahrudin Sapora Sipon, Dr. People are in a stage of crisis when they perceive "an event or situation as an intolerable difficulty that exceeds (their) resources and coping mechanisms" (Gilliland & James, 1997). Solutions that have worked before are no longer sufficient. The difficulty involves one or more life goals that the person fears are being blocked. As tension and anxiety over the inability to resolve the problem increase, the person becomes less and less able to find a solution. He or she feels helpless, upset, shamed, guilty, and unable to act on his or her own to reach a resolution. Counselors cannot determine what constitutes a crisis for their clients by assessing whether the event would cause crisis in their own lives. Certain events, such as the loss of a person's entire family in a fire or a violent war experience, are highly likely to precipitate a crisis, regardless of the person coping skills or support systems, because they are so traumatic. 2010-01-18T03:51:10Z 2010-01-18T03:51:10Z 2010-01-18 Article http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2654 en |
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People are in a stage of crisis when they perceive "an event or situation as an
intolerable difficulty that exceeds (their) resources and coping mechanisms" (Gilliland &
James, 1997). Solutions that have worked before are no longer sufficient. The difficulty
involves one or more life goals that the person fears are being blocked. As tension and
anxiety over the inability to resolve the problem increase, the person becomes less and less
able to find a solution. He or she feels helpless, upset, shamed, guilty, and unable to act on
his or her own to reach a resolution.
Counselors cannot determine what constitutes a crisis for their clients by
assessing whether the event would cause crisis in their own lives. Certain events,
such as the loss of a person's entire family in a fire or a violent war experience, are
highly likely to precipitate a crisis, regardless of the person coping skills or
support systems, because they are so traumatic. |
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