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  2. Crisis intervention - Wikipedia

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    People who experience a crisis perceive it as a negative event that generate physical emotion, pain, or both. They also feel helpless, powerless, trapped, and a loss of control over their lives. [6] Crisis events tend to occur suddenly and without warning, leaving little time to respond and resulting in trauma. [7]

  3. Situational crisis communication theory - Wikipedia

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    With empirical evidence to support his theory, Coombs [3] provided a summary of crisis response strategy guidelines for crisis managers, given here in Table 1. SCCT provides crisis managers with an evidence-based guide to assessing and responding to crises, allowing them to make informed, strategic, and beneficial decisions.

  4. Wikipedia:Responding to suicidal individuals - Wikipedia

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    To avoid the appearance of distancing yourself from the person, template messages should never be used when responding to a suicidal person. Instead, try to write a short, sympathetic, and to-the-point message. Acknowledge that the person is in distress and encourage them to seek help immediately from an appropriate crisis hotline listed below.

  5. Lexington launches team to respond to crisis mental health ...

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    Lexington will soon have a social worker respond with police to crisis mental health 911 calls. Thanks to a $850,000 state grant awarded in January , Lexington community-based crisis response team ...

  6. Crisis communication - Wikipedia

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    The article "Crisis response and crisis timing strategies, two sides of the same coin" by Claeys and Cauberghe discusses crisis management strategies and the importance of timing in responding to crises. [23] Crisis response and crisis timing strategies are two sides of the same coin and should be considered together when developing crisis ...

  7. Crisis management - Wikipedia

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    The response shall include action in the following areas: crisis prevention, crisis assessment, crisis handling, and crisis termination. The aim of crisis management is to be well prepared for crisis, ensure a rapid and adequate response to the crisis, maintaining clear lines of reporting and communication in the event of crisis and agreeing ...

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  9. Critical incident stress management - Wikipedia

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    It included pre-incident preparedness and acute crisis management through post-crisis follow-up. The purpose of CISM is to decrease the likelihood of post-traumatic stress disorder developing after a crisis. [1] Research by Suzanna C Rose et al., 2002, indicates that debriefing techniques do not decrease rates of PTSD. [2]