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Psychiatria Danubina
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CRISIS INTERVENTIONS IN ACUTE EMERGENCY SITUATIONS

KRISENINTERVENTION IM RAHMEN VON AKUTEN BELASTUNGSSITUATIONEN
Authors: Czamler, Monika;

CRISIS INTERVENTIONS IN ACUTE EMERGENCY SITUATIONS

Abstract

Im Beitrag über die Krisenintervention nach belastenden Ereignissen gehe ich am Anfang auf die Definitionen der Begriffe ein, da in den letzten Jahren unterschiedliche Terminologien verwendet werden, die immer wieder für Unklarheiten sorgen. Wie können Menschen auf Extremstress reagieren und welche Schutz- und Risikofaktoren gibt es? Weiter gehe ich auf Wirkfaktoren in der psychosozialen Unterstützung ein, sowie auf Struktur und Formen der Interventionen. Dabei werden die Grundprinzipien der Interventionen und zusammengefasst die 10 wesentlichen Interventionsschritte beschrieben. Um gezielt hilfreiche Interventionen setzen zu können ist es für die psychosozialen Notfallhelfer notwendig, über das Erleben der Betroffenen in akuten Notfallsituationen Bescheid zu wissen. Damit psychosoziale Notfallhelfer auch selbst bei einem solchen Einsatz bzw. der Betreuung Betroffener keinen gesundheitlichen Schaden nehmen, ist es notwendig die Gefahren zu kennen und in der Planung der Hilfsstruktur darauf Rücksicht zu nehmen.

In the article about crisis intervention after incriminating events, I start by explaining the specific terms, since in recent years different terms have been used, which have repeatedly caused uncertainty. How might people react to extreme stress and what are factors of protection and risk? Further I will explain the effect of psychosocial support as well as the structure and forms of interventions. The basic principles of interventions and the 10 essential intervention steps are described. In order to be able to provide targeted assistance, it is necessary for the psychosocial emergency aid staff to know about the experience of those affected in acute emergency situations. In order to ensure that psychosocial emergency helpers are able to recover from their missions or taking care of those affected, it is necessary to know the risks and take them into account while planning the auxiliary structure.

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Struktur der psychosozialen Akutintervention, Trauma, Life Change Events, Schutz- und Risikofaktoren, Risk Factors, Humans, Structure of psychosocial acute intervention, Wirkfaktoren psychosozialer Unterstützung, Experience in acute emergency situations, Stress Disorders, Traumatic, Acute, Basic principles of interventions, Emergency Services, Psychiatric, emergency, Effective factors of psychosocial support, Grundprinzipien der Interventionen, Social Support, 10 Intervention steps in emergencies, Dangers to psychosocial emergency helpers, Krise, Das Erleben in akuten Notfallsituationen, Notfall, Crisis Intervention, trauma, crisis, Protection and risk factors, Gefahren für psychosoziale Notfallhelferinnen, Interventionsformen, 10 Interventionsschritte in Notfällen, forms of intervention

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