Crisis intervention Warsaw
Crisis intervention is a short-term form of psychological assistance for people who confront very difficult, critical events in their lives, i.e. experience a crisis. Crisis intervention is aimed at restoring emotional balance, a sense of security and, above all, resolving the underlying problem so that the crisis does not develop into long-term psychological and social failure. When the possibilities of coping with the crisis on their own are exhausted, there is a risk of long-term negative changes, such as the deepening of malaise and a chronic state of crisis. An important principle of crisis intervention is the assumption that the client has the resources to cope with a difficult situation, and needs help in bringing them out and using them.
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Working through a crisis in crisis intervention involves significant stages:
Careful listening and encouraging open expression of feelings,
Help in coming to an understanding of the events causing the crisis,
Help to gradually accept reality,
Help in discovering new ways to deal with problems.
A crisis interventionist is a specialist in providing crisis intervention. He usually has a degree in psychology, but may also be a sociologist, educator or a graduate of another field related to the field of helping.
A crisis occurs when:
we perceive certain events or experiences in our lives as difficult to bear,
We feel pain and suffering,
We feel helpless and vulnerable,
we have the feeling that our resources in the area of coping have just run out,
The familiar ways of dealing with difficulties no longer work.
A crisis can affect many areas:
Developmental crisis an event that takes place during normal development, associated with a certain stage of life, which causes a significant change, and thus may cause anxiety, is a new situation in which we have yet to learn how to cope. Examples include getting married, changing jobs, moving house, the birth of a child,
A situational crisis occurs less frequently than a developmental one, and we can neither predict nor control it. It is a sudden, shocking, often traumatic event. Examples include the experience of betrayal, loss of a job, divorce, rape, accident, death of a loved one,
Existential crisis are internal conflicts and fears, they are related to key issues and values, such as having a purpose in life, responsibility, independence, freedoms. It can be a crisis of the value system or the result of a lack of a sense of purpose in life,
An environmental crisis refers to a disaster that has struck a group or individual. It can be either a natural or man-made event, important that the victims suffered through no fault of their own. Examples include a flood or other natural disaster, political upheaval.
It is very important that a person going through a crisis get immediate support.
Therefore, we will do our best to make the visit within 24 hours.