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  1. 3 Delineation of specific therapeutic tactics useful in crisis intervention can be found in Butcher and Maudel (1976), Rusk (1971) and Schwartz (1971).

  2. The basic assumptions and theoretical constructs of crisis theory are explained to elucidate the major tenets and goals of crisis intervention. Descriptions of the levels and stages of crises, different practice models, intervention strategies, and evaluation methods are provided.

  3. within a mental health context; discuss the history and theoretical foundation of crisis and crisis counseling; distinguish the types, categories, and nature of crises; identify models of crisis counseling; and distinguish the unique and common elements of crisis events.

  4. 31 mar 2016 · There are several early works that have been influential in conceptualizing crises and developing treatment approaches. Caplan 1961 provides a general overview of crisis reactions and effective treatment, while Caplan 1964 approaches crisis intervention from a psychodynamic perspective.

  5. Origins of crisis intervention theory. Crisis intervention is a model of practice that describes the impact of crises on people, and offers a helpful framework for professionals working with people in crisis.

  6. This chapter presents a summary of the historical highlights and the theoretical influences on the development of modern crisis intervention theory.

  7. The development of crisis intervention theory owes much to Erikson, Lindemann, and Caplan—all associated with Harvard University or the Harvard Medical School. They evolved three cornerstones of the theory: the concept of developmental crises, redefinition of transient personality dis orders as life crises having a predictable pat

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