What are the names of the two founders of the Crisis Theory?
Who is Erich Lindemann & Gerald Caplan
What should be integrated into disaster policy?
What is Mental Health
What natural disasters do Italy and Japan share that caused severe structural damage to buildings across the countries?
What are Earthquakes
This condition occurs when a crisis counselor is emotionally and physically drained from burnout and secondary trauma?
What is compassion fatigue?
Because the Cocoanut Grove fire happened in a single nightclub, it is classified as a crisis rather than a disaster.
False
What is the date and total number of people killed in the Cocoanut Grove nightclub crisis?
What is November 28,1942 and 492 people
Why is disaster response hard to coordinate?
What Involves thousands of agencies
What type of crisis best categorizes the disasters that occurred in Italy, Poland, Japan, and Ukraine? (hint: this crisis involves natural or human-caused disasters)
What is a Ecosystemic crisis
This in-session counselor skill involves maintaining a calm nervous system to help stabilize a dysregulated client during a crisis?
What is co-regulation
This is a smaller problem that needs quick attention before it gets worse?
What is a crisis
True or False: Crisis intervention focuses on helping individuals in the moment, while crisis management focuses on planning and handling larger situations.
True
Who created a draft for Natural Disaster Recovery Framework?
Who is FEMA?
What challenge/limitation did these countries face in providing effective temporary accommodation?
What is an Unpredictable and variable demand
A counselor avoids burnout in crisis work by using this strategy instead of becoming the client's only source of support during high-risk situations.
What is Building a support network/linking clients to crisis resources (988, Safety Planning, alternative resources)?
What does this acronym mean CDC?
Center for Disease Control and Prevention
According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), the Cocoanut Grove nightclub fire ranks number ____ among the deadliest fires in US history.
What is the 7th
Who is most affected by crisis and large-scale disasters?
Who are children
What level of quality was the accommodation provided across all countries?
What is Basic - emergency shelter rather than temporary housing; proved to be unrealistic in practice as some individuals remained in the centers for years
A counselor begins second-guessing risk assessments and struggles to focus during sessions. The burnout warning sign is best described as?
What is cognitive fatigue.
This agency provides emergency assistance, shelter, and disaster relief, often responding within minutes to local disasters.
What is the American Red Cross
What are the 4 Types of Crisis?
1.Developmental(life, transitions)
2.Stituational(trauma,disasters)
3.Existential(meaning/purpose struggles
4.Ecosystemic(community or cultural trauma)
What should we be doing to in order to improve disaster and crisis management?
What is an act on existing knowledge, invest in research, and strengthen leadership
What recommendations does the article give for future crisis situations?
What are: Several answers
In crisis work, this occurs when a counselor feels solely responsible for preventing harm and begins overextending beyond their role, increasing burnout and ethical risk?
What is over-responsibility/the rescuer role
USGS monitors and responds to geological hazards like earthquakes and landslides what does the acronym stand for?
Who are the US Geological Survey