Crisis Management is a study of techniques used to assist people in times when their natural equilibrium has been disturbed. These disturbances can be due to a natural disaster, a sudden loss of a loved one, or as a result ...

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Crisis Management is a study of techniques used to assist people in times when their natural equilibrium has been disturbed. These disturbances can be due to a natural disaster, a sudden loss of a loved one, or as a result of the criminal actions of others. This book is written as a guide for first responders who often deal with people in crisis. The book contains both historical material and contemporary examples to use in the assistance of others. Counseling dynamics are a natural part of this subject matter.

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