1. Mental health professionals: including psychologists, psychological counselors, clinical social workers and psychotherapists. These professionals have received professional training and education, and have the skills to deal with and solve physical and mental health problems in crisis intervention.
2. Medical personnel: Doctors, nurses, health consultants and other medical personnel can also carry out crisis intervention. They can provide physical support and provide necessary drug management or medical guidance.
3. Educators: Teachers, counselors and school counselors working in the field of education can provide crisis intervention in the school or university environment. They can help students cope with study pressure, family problems and interpersonal crisis.
Crisis intervention work
Crisis intervention needs the participation of professionals. Professions such as psychological counselors and social workers should not only have the basic qualities of the profession, such as moral quality, reflective ability and honesty. Moreover, they should have special professional qualities, such as life experience, peace of mind, flexibility, energy, quick response and empathy.
Of course, in addition to the various qualities developed in daily professional training, we should also master the relevant psychological crisis intervention skills, such as attention, listening, evaluation and some specific crisis intervention measures. Crisis intervention uses simple psychotherapy to help clients, deal with imminent problems, restore psychological balance and survive the crisis safely.
The object of intervention is not necessarily "patients", although most countries list this as the scope of psychiatric services. The lowest goal of intervention should be to protect the parties and prevent all kinds of accidents, so we often use various social resources to seek social support.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Crisis Intervention.