Crisis intervention 2404-P-5-PK-IK
1. Crisis theory - definition, characteristics, areas of crises, trans-crisis states.
2. Selected models of crisis intervention: balance, cognitive, psychosocial transformation.
3. Basic skills in conducting crisis intervention.
4. Social competences of the interveners.
5. Assessment of the intensity of the crisis.
6. Development crises: identity formation, "mid-life" crisis and others - characteristics, working methods.
7. Relationship crises - marital and family - stages of development of a partnership, determinants of family crises, mourning in the family. Therapeutic and interventional indications.
8. Crisis of loss and mourning - reactions and the mourning process, mechanisms of experiencing loss,
9. The process of "mourning work". Intervention and help in grief crises.
10. Suicidal crises - characteristics, assessment of suicidal risk. Forms of crisis intervention in suicidal crises. Crisis intervention after completed suicide.
11. Other selected crises: unemployment, infertility, mental illness in the family.
12. Burdens resulting from crisis intervention and preventing burnout of those intervening.
Total student workload
Learning outcomes - knowledge
Learning outcomes - skills
Learning outcomes - social competencies
Teaching methods
Type of course
Prerequisites
Course coordinators
Assessment criteria
Attendance at classes (1 absence allowed)
Activity during classes, completion of assigned tasks,
A colloquium testing knowledge of specific issues.
Notes
Term 2022/23L:
None |
Term 2023/24L:
None |
Term 2024/25L:
None |
Term 2025/26L:
None |
Additional information
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