treatment of crises

Last reviewed 01/2018

The aim of this form of treatment is to overcome the crisis before a breakdown or the development of maladaptive behaviour.

It is a technique is effective as an early intervention.

The following components are involved:

  • classification - the patient clarifies his problems
  • expression of emotions - discussion of the crisis helps the patient to express feelings that are appropriate e.g. grief in bereavement
  • support from family and friends is encouraged
  • examination of coping resources - if existing coping methods are adaptive and applicable then they are encouraged
  • discouragement of maladaptive assumptions and behaviours - this may be achieved via a judicious use of cognitive techniques or, if necessary, by direct discouragement
  • alternative coping strategies are identified, discussed, implemented and reinforced until the crisis resolves and the patient's confidence is restored
  • therapy is discontinued before dependence on the therapist develops