| crisis |
the highest point of tension before the climax in which the issues at hand hang in balance before the protagonist decides to act.
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| crisis intervention |
Any activity provided in the natural environment aimed at the reduction of acute emotional disabilities and their physical and social manifestations.
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| crisis |
the turning point of plot (closely related to
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| crisis i. |
1. an immediate, short-term, psychotherapeutic approach, the goal of which is to help resolve a personal crisis within the individual's immediate environment. 2. the procedures involved in responding to an emergency.
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| crisis |
A situation or condition that has a high probability of leading to an emergency if left unaddressed.
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