Under the yellow tape: Working within the medical, legal, and judicial systems

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Abstract

The types of problems addressed in an office differ dramatically from those that happen in the context of violent crimes, horrific accidents, and hostage scenes. The first contact with victims might be in homes, streets, emergency rooms, shelters, jails, and law enforcement offices. Arriving at a scene that is marked by yellow tape is daunting. Counselors must develop a frame of mind that allows them to get into the trenches. Additionally, they must work collaboratively with other crisis response systems to ensure that victims receive timely holistic care. Following are some principles to guide counselors in working with multiple systems.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalFaculty Publications and Presentations
StatePublished - Feb 27 2008

Keywords

  • Crisis
  • Intervention
  • Crisis Management
  • Crisis Response

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