A Universal Approach to Crises: Using the Process of Change
Briefly

"Crises evolve when people perceive potentially risky shifts in the flow of their lives. These shifts disrupt the familiar, prompting a sense of instability and uncertainty."
"The identity and trajectory of a crisis are deeply influenced by how individuals view and interpret the situation. Perspectives shape the experience."
"Breaking the cycle often requires a shift in how the crisis is viewed, or a change in the attempted solutions. However, this process is far from easy."
"All effective interventions across crises offer rationales to make sense of reversing common vicious cycles."
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