“Surviving the Crises” explores the unpredictable nature of life’s crises and the essential role of crisis counseling in guiding individuals through turbulent times toward healing and personal growth. The book categorizes various types of crises—including personal, relational, situational, developmental, and natural disasters—and examines their impact on individuals and families, highlighting emotional responses such as shock, fear, anger, and grief.
The authors emphasize the integration of Christian faith in counseling, showing how spirituality, prayer, and church community support can provide strength and resilience. Key elements of effective counseling are outlined, including building rapport, conducting assessments, and applying intervention strategies tailored to each client’s unique needs. The book also encourages clients to find meaning and post-traumatic growth by recognizing personal strengths, offering specific interventions for grief, trauma, and job loss, and underscoring the importance of family and community support.
Ethical considerations such as confidentiality, cultural competence, and professional boundaries are thoroughly addressed, making this book a comprehensive guide for counselors. Ultimately, “Surviving the Crises” equips mental health professionals with the tools to help clients not only survive but emerge transformed, ready to embrace life anew. It is an indispensable resource for those dedicated to fostering holistic well-being and resilience in the field of counseling.







Ulasan
Belum ada ulasan.