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- identify and describe the distinct roles and responsibilities for the internal and external responders in a crisis situation. Not every responder will necessarily be engaging one-on-one with those who have been identified as being directly affected by the crisis.
- Analyze how a school counselor collaborates with various responders to implement crisis management plans.
- Identify potential barriers to the collaboration and how a school counselor might overcome those challenges.
When writing the paper write from a school counselor perspective
I need 2 pages
Use your James and Gilliand text to read:
- Chapter 8, "Crisis of Lethality," pages 209–222 and pages 241–242.
- Chapter 12, "Personal Loss: Bereavement and Grief," pages 414–439, as well as pages 447–449 ("Bereavement in Childhood") and 461–464 ("The Crisis Worker's Own Grief.")
James, R. K., & Gilliland, B. E. (2013). Crisis intervention strategies (7th ed.). Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole. ISBN: 9781111186777.
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Running head: CRISIS MANAGEMENT
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Crisis management
Student name
Affiliation
CRISIS MANAGEMENT
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Roles and responsibilities for the internal and external responders in a crisis situation
Internal and responders in a crisis have different roles that help individuals that have been
affected by the crisis. As a school counselor, I have the responsibility to guide the affected
students, their families and other affected groups that cannot get past the shock of the crisis or
exhibit excessive guilt or blame. A meeting with them could be arranged to assist them in
dealing with their shock or grief if there was a loss of life. It is also important that all of the
students, staff and the affected families be assessed after the crisi...
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