Crisis Intervention with the Elderly: Theory, Practical Issues, and Training Procedures |
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... able to handle " other peoples ' crises without either be- coming emotionally overinvolved or constricted . 2. Not unduly threatened by subject matter , or if more than moderate anxiety is evoked , it is limited to specific areas which ...
... able to handle " other peoples ' crises without either be- coming emotionally overinvolved or constricted . 2. Not unduly threatened by subject matter , or if more than moderate anxiety is evoked , it is limited to specific areas which ...
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... able to quickly assess the seriousness or lethality of the caller's situation and de- termine the resources possessed by both the caller and in the community to deal with it . Furthermore , the volunteer must be able to detect and ...
... able to quickly assess the seriousness or lethality of the caller's situation and de- termine the resources possessed by both the caller and in the community to deal with it . Furthermore , the volunteer must be able to detect and ...
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... able to communicate it ? To what do they attribute their present situation ? And finally , how clearly , or to what extent , do they see their own role and / or responsibilities in contributing to their current condition ? Your homework ...
... able to communicate it ? To what do they attribute their present situation ? And finally , how clearly , or to what extent , do they see their own role and / or responsibilities in contributing to their current condition ? Your homework ...
Contents
The Richmond Senior Hotline A Brief Overview | 3 |
Theoretical Underpinnings | 9 |
Practical Issues Involved in Establishing a Hotline | 15 |
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