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Crisis intervention is a temporary, but active and supportive entry into the life of individuals or groups during a period of extreme stress. Its goals are to mitigate the impact of the event, facilitate recovery processes in people who are having normal reactions to abnormal events, and restore adaptive function. Crisis intervention, in its basic form, is like psychological first aid and is not counseling or psychotherapy.
Our approach assists not only in large mega disasters, but also in the smaller crises within their community.