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Crisis development phases

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Phase 1: Precipitating stressor. (problem solving techniques employed)

Phase 2: problem solving techniques fail and anxiety increases. (confusion and disorganization prevail)

phase 3: all internal and external resources are used to relieve discomfort. (viewed differently. new techniques used)

Phase 4: breaking point and major disorganization (anxiety reaches panic levels and behavior may represent psychotic thinking)

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types of crisis

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type 1: dispositional 
type 2: anticipated life transition
type 3: traumatic stress
type 4: maturational developmental crisis
type 5: reflecting psychopathology 
type 6: psychiatric emergencies
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dispositional crisis

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an acute response to an external situational stressor

physical care of wounds and assessment for domestic violence.

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anticipated life transition

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normal life-cylce transition

ventilation of feelings, reassurance and support as needed. problem area identified and approaches to change discussed

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traumatic stress

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unexpected external stressor. emotionally overwhelmed and defeated

reassurance and support. stages of grief, identify support systems. all interventions should convey dignity, respect and hopefullness promote clients empowerment

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maturational development

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failed attempts to master developmental tasks associated with life cycle

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