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... becomes more familiar and less abstract to you , you will find that you are already picking and choosing among the various types of responses . Also , you will be devel ... become aware of it to begin 90 Crisis Intervention with the Elderly.
... becomes more familiar and less abstract to you , you will find that you are already picking and choosing among the various types of responses . Also , you will be devel ... become aware of it to begin 90 Crisis Intervention with the Elderly.
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... become defensive or hurt . Taking a moment to try to understand the other person's feelings can also help you keep your perspective on the situation . EMPATHIC ASSERTION is very power- ful because people respond more easily to assertion ...
... become defensive or hurt . Taking a moment to try to understand the other person's feelings can also help you keep your perspective on the situation . EMPATHIC ASSERTION is very power- ful because people respond more easily to assertion ...
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... become increasingly diffi- cult for some . Illness and decreased functioning are significant factors affecting the ... becomes severe , it can result in mental disorders . Physical ill- ness frequently generates both appropriate and ...
... become increasingly diffi- cult for some . Illness and decreased functioning are significant factors affecting the ... becomes severe , it can result in mental disorders . Physical ill- ness frequently generates both appropriate and ...
Contents
The Richmond Senior Hotline A Brief Overview | 3 |
Theoretical Underpinnings | 9 |
Practical Issues Involved in Establishing a Hotline | 15 |
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