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Crisis interventions

Crisis Intervention is a form of short-term psychological support offered to individuals experiencing severe emotional or mental difficulties, or life crises.

When is it useful to seek crisis intervention?

  • In situations of sudden mental or emotional breakdown
    after a traumatic experience, loss, accident, or violence,
  • When you are struggling with severe stress, anxiety, or feeling overwhelmed
    if you need quick support to regain psychological balance and reconnect with your own resources.

What does crisis support involve?

  • The goal of crisis intervention is to quickly restore the ability to cope independently and prevent deterioration of mental health.
  • Both individual and group forms of support are offered.
  • Support is provided through psychological consultations and stabilizing and supportive activities.

How long does the intervention last?

  • The duration and form of support are always tailored to the crisis situation and the individual needs of the person seeking help.
  • The intervention may involve one or several sessions, depending on the nature of the difficulty.