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Jan 2007
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Ep. 3: Crisis Intervention and Suicide A...

JONATHAN B. SINGER, PH.D., LCSW
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Episode 3: This is part one of a two-part series on Crisis Intervention. In this lecture, I provide a brief overview of the history of modern crisis intervention and crisis theory. I discuss two approaches to crisis assessment, Myer's Triage Assessment Model and the Dilation-Constriction Continuum model.  
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