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Types of crisis
Dispositional crisis
Crisis of anticipated life transition
Crisis resulting from traumatic stress
Maturational/developmental crisis
Crisis reflecting psycho pathology
Psychiatric emergency
Dispositional crisis
an acute response to an external stimuli
crises of anticipated life transitions
normal life-cycle transitions that may be anticipated but over which the individual may feel a lack of control
crisis resulting from traumatic stress
crises precipitated by unexpected external stresses over which the individual has little or no control & from which emotional overwhelmed or defeated
maturational/developement crises
occur in response to situations that trigger emotions related to undresolved conflicts in one's life
crises reflecting psychopathology
emtional crises in which preexisting psychopathology has been instrumental in precipitating the crisis or in which psychopathology significantly impairs or complicated adaptive resolution
psychiatric emergencies
crisis situation in which general functioning has been severly impaired and the individual rendered incompetent.
Roberts 7 stage crisis intervention
psychosocial & lethality assessment
rapidly establish rapport
indentify the major problems or crisis precipitants
deal with feelings and emotions
generate and explore alternatives
implement an action plan
follow-up
a sudden event in one's life that disturbs homeostasis, during which usual coping mechanisms cannot resolve the problem.
crisis