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Crisis Intervention: A Brief Psychological Analysis

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Cultural awareness and sensitivity play a critical role in crisis intervention. It is so important suggests Kanal (2011) that many psychology-based degree programs and certification programs have included these trainings to ensure that the professional has the basic tools and skills needed to support different people and groups. People from different backgrounds deal with events differently because each cultural has their own unique set of lenses they look at the world through; in addition, there are many cultures who do not believe in physiological support and/or find value in it. Also important to note that there are psychological issues that is not exclusive to certain people groups and are more common in others. The author also introduces …show more content…

Such support is not common and/or accepted in many Latin countries. This is an interesting aspect because in the instance where a crises event takes place, part of the time spent in the early stages of the intervention will be invested in gaining creditability and trust for a process that is foreign to the client. It can be speculated, that a number of the more common mental health issues such as depression comes as a result of something happening in the person’s life because of the access to a mental health profession goes untreated. However, at times escalated as well as the onset of other mental conditions. In fact, it could be speculated, the Latino culture, many crises could be avoided if only this group would embrace psychological treatment as a legitimate part of …show more content…

It is not uncommon not to equate the psychological issues with skin color however; given the level of deprivation and lack of opportunities African American continues to endure, ethnicity is the bases for possible crises driven problems (p. 107). In abstract, the increasing number of Gays and Lesbians in society represents yet another group with its own needs, issues, and problems. Reflective of the Native Americans, members of every other cultural group look upon the gay and Lesbian populations badly. The book identifies this demographic as a “sub-population” however; the student feels that it safe to assume that there is a greater number of Gays and lesbians than anticipated and therefore, it is possible that in the future, this demographic may represent a significant number thereby re-categorizing them as a primary

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