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Cacciatore, Joanne; Carlson, Bonnie; Michaelis, Elizabeth; Klimek, Barbara; Steffan, Sara – Social Work, 2011
This article describes a unique use of social workers as crisis response team (CRT) members in a nontraditional host setting, municipal fire departments in Arizona. The role of modern-day firefighters has changed dramatically and now includes responding to a wide variety of crises and emergencies other than fires, such as motor vehicle accidents,…
Descriptors: Accidents, Crisis Intervention, Altruism, Crisis Management
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Michael, Suzanne; And Others – Social Work, 1985
Describes a newly developed model of intervention that responds rapidly to natural disasters or political and social crises. The model focuses on community response to the event to identify a community of sufferers. Highlights the efficacy of service delivery wherein the relationships among social workers are egalitarian and cooperative.…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Crisis Intervention, Delivery Systems, Emergency Programs
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Bromley, Mary Ann – Social Work, 1987
Given the large numbers of people who are fleeing their homeland, many social workers will encounter refugees who are seeking assistance. A need for a sound understanding of the trauma suffered by these people is evident. A crisis-intervention approach for dealing with Cambodian refugees, with consideration of their unique cultural…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Crisis Intervention, Cross Cultural Training, Foreign Countries
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Abarbanel, Gail – Social Work, 1976
Despite the frequency of the crime, victims of rape frequently prefer to remain silent and fail to take advantage of the services their communities may offer. In describing an effective rape-treatment program, the author suggests ways to overcome this reluctance. (Author)
Descriptors: Crisis Intervention, Females, Helping Relationship, Information Dissemination
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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