Ending, or terminating, your role as an HSSP with a survivor can be hard. It can

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Ending, or terminating, your role as an HSSP with a survivor can be hard. It can be like reading the best book you have ever read. However, it is taken away before you can read the final pages, and you cannot get another copy. There is no way to know how the story ends.
Imagine you will not see your Hart City individual or family anymore after you have coordinated crisis services. How might you deal with not knowing how their story ends?
Post any observations or questions you have about crisis intervention in human services thus far. Among other topics,what stands out to you about crisis intervention, or the challenges you see in crisis intervention.
James, R. K., & Gilliland, B. E. (2017). Crisis intervention strategies (8th ed.). Cengage Learning.
Chapter 16: “Human Services Workers in Crisis: Burnout, Vicarious Traumatization, and Compassion Fatigue” (pp. 546–576)
https://www.chegg.com/reader/9781305888081/0/ (Link for the book)
https://www.nationalhumanservices.org/ethical-standards-for-hs-professionals

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