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Crisis Intervention Techniques In Social Work

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Crisis intervention techniques in social work refer to the methods and strategies used by social workers to help individuals in crisis situations cope with and overcome their challenges.

Key Features

  • Assessment of crisis situations
  • Immediate support and stabilization
  • Collaborative problem-solving
  • Linkage to appropriate resources
  • Follow-up and ongoing support

Pros

  • Helps individuals in crisis navigate difficult circumstances
  • Provides immediate support and stabilization
  • Addresses underlying issues through collaborative problem-solving

Cons

  • Can be emotionally taxing for social workers
  • Short-term intervention may not address long-term systemic issues

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