There is little opportunity to carve a career out of crisis intervention because of its minor status as a player in the mental health business.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 2
Sometimes crisis workers are devastated and vulnerable to permanent emotional wounds whenever they wrongly believe that they could have or should have prevented a suicide or homicide. The procedures that appropriately counters the guilt, grief, and loss and help crisis workers begin to heal and return to their own previous level of equilibrium and normalcy are:
A) getting close supervision in future cases like it from a trusted other professional.
B) conducting a debriefing.
C) reminiscing about the person and event with the client's friends and family.
D) using cognitive restructuring to normalize the event.