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Bouie-Scott, Barbara, Ed. – 1990
Family resource programs seek to foster the development of emotionally stable children and parents. Two underlying assumptions of family resource programs are that programs should focus on family strengths, not weaknesses; and that programs should empower families, not create dependence on professionals. Education of the public about the need and…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Child Development, Crisis Intervention, Early Intervention
Williams, Carolyn L. – 1987
Refugee movements impose tremendous psychological and physical trauma on survivors, making refugees a high risk group for psychopathology and psychosocial adjustment problems. This paper explores the traditional impediments to developing prevention programs for refugees and describes public mental health strategies that could be used for different…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Anxiety, Crisis Intervention, Depression (Psychology)
Gordon, James S., Ed. – 1981
This collection of essays provides an overview of runaways and runaway centers and describes specific short- and long-term services. The sections on direct services provide a basis for understanding the preventative services offered by runaway centers and the kinds of training necessary for center workers. The materials also consider the hazards…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Community Programs, Counseling Services, Counselor Training
Wagner, Marsden – 1978
This document describes Denmark's 10-year (1965-75) program of cost-effective provision of social services to crisis families with children under the Danish 1964 Child and Youth Welfare Act. The program, voluntary and open to all families, provided preventive psychosocial services for children based on a family support system. The background to…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Crisis Intervention, Family Programs, Innovation
Steele, Stephen F. – 1980
The data collection procedures described in this report were designed to monitor and evaluate the performance of the Sexual Offenses Crisis Center in Annapolis, Maryland, for local, state, and federal agencies. After introductory material summarizing program evaluation criteria established by the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, the…
Descriptors: Community Information Services, Counseling Services, Crisis Intervention, Data Collection

Hulewat, Phyllis – Social Work, 1996
The stages of resettlement and need to integrate past cultural experience into their new life are similar for all immigrants. Describes stages of resettlement and basic elements needed to manage the resettlement process. Three specific groups of clients are identified, and case management methods are presented for dealing with issues raised by…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adjustment Counselors, Behavior Development, Crisis Intervention

Smiar, Nicholas P. – Child Welfare, 1992
Applies risk management models to child care administration. These models have been used by corporations to plan for crisis management. The formation of a crisis management policy and procedure is described, and features of effective communication during crises are outlined. (GLR)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrative Policy, Administrator Role, Brainstorming

Children Today, 1990
Describes attempts by agencies to integrate services. Programs that integrate services are innovative and effective, and provide continued support to families and children in crisis. Families and children benefit from accessible and comprehensive programs. Government benefits from elimination of duplication of services and reduction of costly…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Children, Community Services, Crisis Intervention

Pharis, Mary E.; Levin, Victoria S. – Child Welfare, 1991
Discusses the Clinical Infant Development Program, an intervention project for mothers at extremely high risk of dysfunctional parent-infant interactions. A survey of services staff and clients showed that the staff found that provision of concrete services formed a bridge to abstract services, which the clients ranked as the most helpful…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Counselor Client Relationship, Crisis Intervention, Early Intervention

Adami, Randolph; Norton, Margret – NASSP Bulletin, 1996
Deploring the prevalence of intimidating behavior at a new Texas middle school, assistant principals acted to suppress all gang activity and enforce a dress code and hallway discipline. With immediate problems under control, they intervened to reduce student anonymity, inform teachers via e-mail about unusual activities, and involve students in…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Crisis Intervention, Discipline, Dress Codes
Bond, Bill – Principal Leadership, 2004
Not so long ago, principals could not have imagined that they would need to plan for a terrorist attack on their schools. However, it is a reality in today's world. The public demands that school administrators have a crisis plan for every school--to be ready for all possibilities, even the unimaginable. In this article, the author provides…
Descriptors: Staff Meetings, Principals, Crisis Intervention, Terrorism
Maierle, John Paul – 1983
A suicide intervention training program is described which was developed as a three and one half hour presentation to small groups of paraprofessionals or professionals who might serve as telephone hot-line staff members. Theoretical assumptions upon which the program is based are listed in the areas of communication-skills training models, crisis…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Crisis Intervention, Diagrams, Helping Relationship
Casteel, Jim Frank; Matthews, Doris B. – 1984
Following a description of the pattern of burnout symptoms, which include attitudinal, emotional, and physical components, measures are discussed for determining individuals' reactions to stress and their tendencies to "burnout." A discussion on strategies to cure or prevent burnout includes consideration of three basic methods: cognitive…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Modification, Biofeedback, Coping
Franklin County Children Services, Grove City, OH. – 1979
This report describes the Services to Unruly Youth Program, a pilot project designed to provide services outside the juvenile justice system to unruly youth. Procedures used in the delivery of these services to unruly youth are listed, including service reception, support units, and the community services system. Technical and citizen support are…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Change, Crisis Intervention, Delinquency Prevention
Horwitz, Robert A.; And Others – 1979
This report of a panel discussion focuses on the design, rationale, and evaluation of the Adolescent Crisis Unit for Treatment and Evaluation (ACUTE), a program of crisis intervention for young adolescents. An overview of the structure of ACUTE's clinical program describes the efficiency of the program in seeing referrals at the time of crisis,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Counseling Theories, Crisis Intervention, Emotional Adjustment