Part 2 - The hybrid model of crisis intervention is an integrated problem

PART 2
Directions
The hybrid model of crisis intervention is an integrated problem solving process to crisis intervention that does not follow in a linear, step-wise fashion. Overarching all tasks is safety-not only for the client, but for others and the worker as well. Making initial contact in a crisis is not always easy. The designated predispositioning, engaging, and initiating contact are primary tasks that were developed to lay the foundation for the intervention to follow. Problem exploration includes affective, behavioral, and cognitive dimensions of the current crisis (Gilliland & James, 2013, pg. 72).
- Please review the Hybrid Model of Crisis Intervention.
- View this video to aid in identifying how the tasks were demonstrated.
Upload and submit a Word document identifying how the following initial tasks were demonstrated in the video:
- Predispositioning/engaging/initiating contact
- Problem exploration
- Providing support
- Examining alternatives
- Planning
- Obtaining commitment
- Follow-up

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