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Research Article | Open Access
Volume 12 2020 | None
CRISIS INTERVENTION IN SOCIAL WORK: A REVIEW OF MODELS AND APPROACHES
Anita Kurre, Manisha Bose
Pages: 1015-1022
Abstract
Crisis intervention is a crucial aspect of social work practice, providing immediate support and intervention to individuals experiencing acute psychosocial crises. This paper reviews the major models, approaches, and theoretical frameworks used in crisis intervention, with a focus on their historical development and practical application. The paper also discusses best practices, ethical considerations, and challenges in crisis intervention, along with innovations and future trends in the field. By understanding the various aspects of crisis intervention, social workers can effectively respond to crises and promote the well-being of individuals and communities.
Keywords
crisis intervention, social work, models, approaches, theoretical frameworks, best practices, ethical considerations, challenges, innovations, future trends.
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