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Recognition Attempted Resolution Emotional Blockage Accommodations Resolution SHOW ALL SHOW ALL HIDE ALL HIDE ALL Types of Crises.

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1 Recognition Attempted Resolution Emotional Blockage Accommodations Resolution SHOW ALL SHOW ALL HIDE ALL HIDE ALL Types of Crises

2 The person realizes he or she is unable to cope with the situation. Life is out of control, and reasoning ability is low. Emotions may range from anger to rage, from fear to panic, all leading to confusion. Attempted Resolution Emotional Blockage Accommodations Resolution SHOW ALL SHOW ALL HIDE ALL HIDE ALL Types of Crises

3 Recognition The person struggles to resolve the situation using methods that worked in previous situations. However, these methods may not work now. Emotional Blockage Accommodatio ns Resolution SHOW ALL SHOW ALL HIDE ALL HIDE ALL Types of Crises

4 Recognition Attempted Resolution The person is unable to solve the crisis and is overwhelmed by emotions. The inability to cope with the loss of problem- solving skills leads to diminished self-esteem. Accommodations Resolution SHOW ALL SHOW ALL HIDE ALL HIDE ALL Types of Crises

5 Recognition Attempted Resolution Emotional Blockage The person in crisis is open to suggestion and is willing to try new options. He or she may begin to explain what the situation personally means and starts to find answers. Resolution SHOW ALL SHOW ALL HIDE ALL HIDE ALL Types of Crises

6 Recognition Attempted Resolution Emotional Blockage Accommodations When a solution is achieved, the person is in the resolution stage. SHOW ALL SHOW ALL HIDE ALL HIDE ALL Types of Crises

7 The person realizes he or she is unable to cope with the situation, and reasoning ability is low. Emotions may range from anger to rage, from fear to panic, all leading to confusion. The person struggles to resolve the situation using methods that worked in previous situations. However, these methods may not work now. The person is unable to solve the crisis and is overwhelmed by emotions. The inability to cope with the loss of problem- solving skills leads to diminished self-esteem. The person in crisis is open to suggestion and is willing to try new options. He or she may begin to explain what the situation personally means and starts to find answers. When a solution is achieved, the person is in the resolution stage. SHOW ALL SHOW ALL HIDE ALL HIDE ALL Types of Crises


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