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Crisis Intervention

Crisis intervention in substance abuse refers to the immediate and short-term support provided to individuals experiencing a substance use crisis, aimed at stabilizing their situation, reducing harm, and facilitating access to appropriate treatment and resources. This approach often involves assessment, emotional support, and the development of a safety plan to address the individual's urgent needs.

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Crisis intervention in substance abuse is a critical process that involves providing immediate support to individuals facing a substance use crisis. It aims to stabilize the individual’s situation and connect them to appropriate treatment resources. Understanding the signs of a crisis, employing eff...

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Key Terms

Crisis
A critical situation requiring immediate intervention.

Example: A person experiencing withdrawal symptoms may be in crisis.

De-escalation
Techniques used to reduce the intensity of a conflict or crisis.

Example: Calmly speaking to a distressed individual can help de-escalate their anxiety.

Substance Use Disorder
A medical condition characterized by an individual's inability to control their use of substances.

Example: John was diagnosed with a substance use disorder after years of alcohol abuse.

Referral
The act of directing someone to a professional or service for help.

Example: The counselor made a referral to a local rehabilitation center.

Active Listening
Fully concentrating, understanding, responding, and remembering what is being said.

Example: Active listening involves nodding and summarizing what the speaker has said.

Empathy
The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.

Example: Showing empathy can help individuals feel heard and supported.

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Training to help individuals assist someone experiencing a mental health crisis.
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Trauma-Informed Care
An approach that recognizes the impact of trauma on individuals and provides appropriate support.
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Key Concepts

AssessmentDe-escalationSupportive CommunicationReferral to Treatment