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  3. Police crisis intervention team - Wikipedia

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    A Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) is a police mental health collaborative program found in North America. [1] The term "CIT" is often used to describe both a program and a training in law enforcement to help guide interactions between law enforcement and those living with a mental illness.

  4. CrisisLink - Wikipedia

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    CrisisLink is a non-profit 24-hour mental health and suicide-prevention hot line based in Arlington, Virginia. [2] Founded in 1969, CrisisLink fields more than 20,000 calls annually. The majority of calls to CrisisLink are fielded by trained volunteers. CrisisLink is part of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. [3]

  5. Crisis intervention - Wikipedia

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    Critical incident debriefing is a widespread approach to counseling those in a state of crisis. This technique is done in a group setting 24–72 hours after the event occurred, and is typically a one-time meeting that lasts 3–4 hours, but can be done over numerous sessions if needed.

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  7. The Trevor Project - Wikipedia

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    The Trevor Project also undertakes mental health research focusing on nonheterosexual youth. According to the project's strategic plan, "The Trevor Project will expand the scale of its flagship national survey while continuing to grow visibility and general public consumption of its research; and to incorporate new studies, scientific advances, and research protocols to build on its thought ...

  8. Critical incident stress management - Wikipedia

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    The type of intervention used depended on the situation, the number of people involved, and their proximity to the event. One form of intervention was a three-step approach, whereas different approaches include as many as five stages. [citation needed] However, the exact number of steps is not what is important for the intervention's success.

  9. Lydia Rapoport - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, she established the Community Mental Health Training Program at their School of Social Welfare. [1] She became an inter-regional adviser on family welfare and family planning for the United Nations in January 1971. [3] Her work is "an integral part of the foundation of current crisis intervention and crisis-oriented brief therapy.