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Crisis Intervention Strategies This page intentionally left blank S I X T H E D I T I O N Crisis Intervention Strategies Richard K. James University of Memphis Australia • Brazil • Canada • Mexico • Singapore • Spain • United Kingdom • United States Crisis Intervention Strategies,Sixth Edition Richard K. 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ISBN-13: 978-0-495-10026-3 ISBN-10: 0-495-10026-9 DEDICATION The sixth edition of this book is dedicated to the hundreds of thousands of survivors of Hurricane Katrina—such as my daughter, Shannon James, and her fiancé, William Wygul—who lost just about everything but the shirts on their backs and what they were able to load in their cars. Yet they persevered and came out on the other side of the crisis stronger and more resilient. This book is also dedicated to my friends and colleagues—Dr. Le Anne Wyrick-Morgan, licensed professional counselor of Colorado; Dr. Holly Moore, Assistant Professor of Counseling, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; and CITofficer Scott Davis, Montgomery County Maryland Police Department—and to all of the thousands of other professionals and volunteers who dropped what they were doing and went to the gulf coast after Hurricane Katrina, because they cared about their fellow Americans. If these people do not give one hope for the tenacity, spirit, and goodness of humanity, I don’t know what does. Lastly, this sixth edition is dedicated to the students and faculty at Virginia Tech—to both the living and the dead—that the tragedy there shall not have been in vain, but will cause the federal and state governments to make and change laws that will halt the carnage that now assails our schools. This page intentionally left blank C O N T E N T S P A R T O N E BASIC TRAINING: CRISIS INTERVENTION THEORY AND APPLICATION 1 C H A P T E R O N E Approaching Crisis Intervention 3 Definitions of Crisis 3 Characteristics of Crisis 3 Presence of Both Danger and Opportunity 3 Complicated Symptomology 4 Seeds of Growth and Change 4 No Panaceas or Quick Fixes 4 The Necessity of Choice 4 Universality and Idiosyncrasy 4 Transcrisis States 5 Transcrisis Differentiated From Posttraumatic Stress Disorder 5 Transcrisis Points 6 ABrief History of Crisis Intervention 7 Grassroots Movements 7 The Importance of Volunteerism 8 The Need for Institutionalization 9 The Societal Impetus for Crisis Intervention 9 Theories of Crisis and Crisis Intervention 10 Basic Crisis Intervention Theory 10 Expanded Crisis Theory 11 Applied Crisis Theory 13 Crisis Intervention Models 14 The Equilibrium Model 14 The Cognitive Model 14 The Psychosocial Transition Model 15 vii viii Contents Developmental-Ecological Model 15 Contextual-Ecological Model 15 Eclectic Crisis Intervention Theory 16 Characteristics of Effective Crisis Workers 17 Life Experiences 17 Poise 17 Creativity and Flexibility 18 Energy and Resiliency 18 Quick Mental Reflexes 18 Other Characteristics 18 Rewards 18 Summary 19 References 19 CHAPTER TWO Culturally Effective Helping 22 Multicultural Perspectives in Crisis Intervention 22 Culturally Biased Assumptions 22 Shortcomings of a Multiculturalist Approach to Crisis Intervention 23 Universal Versus Focused Views 25 Culturally Effective Helping 25 Positive Aspects of an Effective Multicultural Counselor 26 Working on the Individualist/Collectivist–High/Low Context Continuum 27 Awareness of Both Ecology and Multicultural Competencies 28 Multicultural Issues in Outreach 29 The Case Against Too Much “Helping” 30 Trauma Tourism 30 Occupation as a Cultural Barrier 31 Geographic Locale as a Cultural Barrier 32 The Dilemma of Local Consultation 32 Necessity of Acting 33 Training 34 Summary 34 References 34 CHAPTER THREE Basic Crisis Intervention Skills 37 Introduction 37 The Six-Step Model of Crisis Intervention 37 Assessing 37 Listening 39 Psychological First Aid 39 Step 1:Defining the Problem 39 Step 2:Ensuring Client Safety 39 Step 3:Providing Support 39 Contents ix Acting 40 Step 4:Examining Alternatives 40 Step 5:Making Plans 40 Step 6:Obtaining Commitment 40 Assessment in Crisis Intervention 41 Assessing Client Functioning 41 The ABC’s of Assessing in Crisis Intervention 42 Assessing the Severity of Crisis 42 The Triage Assessment System 43 Psychobiological Assessment 49 Assessing the Client’s Current Emotional Functioning 50 Client’s Current Acute or Chronic State 50 Client’s Reservoir of Emotional Strength 51 Strategies for Assessing Emotional Status 51 Assessing Alternatives, Coping Mechanisms, and Support Systems 51 Assessing for Suicide/Homicide Potential 52 Summary of Assessment 52 Listening in Crisis Intervention 52 Open-Ended Questions 53 Closed-Ended Questions 53 Restatement and Summary Clarification 54 Owning Feelings 54 Facilitative Listening 56 Basic Strategies of Crisis Intervention 58 Climate of Human Growth 60 Communicating Empathy 60 Communicating Genuineness 64 Communicating Acceptance 65 Acting in Crisis Intervention 66 Nondirective Counseling 66 Collaborative Counseling 66 Directive Counseling 67 Action Strategies for Crisis Workers 67 Summary 72 References 72 CHAPTER FOUR Crisis Case Handling 75 Handling Crisis Cases Versus Long-Term Cases 75 Comparison of Principles,Objectives,Client Functioning,and Assessment 76 Case Handling at Walk-In Crisis Facilities 76 Types of Presenting Crises 76 Case Handling at a Community Mental Health Clinic 79 Police and Crisis Intervention 81 Police and the Mentally Ill/Mentally Disturbed 82 The Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Program 82

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