Types of conditions contribute to or cause a situational Crisis:
- Medical conditions
- Psychiatric illnesses
- Physical conditions or trauma
- Situational stressors
Four phases of a situational crisis:
- High anxiety
- Anger and frustration
- Denial mode
- Remorse
Three communication tools you can use to help communicate with this patient
- Restatement
- Redirection
- Empathy
Step-by-step explanation:
Situational crisis refers to some sudden, unusual, unexpected stressor or events in life which makes it extremely difficult to cope with. These events include any loss of close or dear ones, severe physical violence or verbal abuse, severe physical injury or accident, loss of job, interpersonal losses etc.
Victims of this crisis often suffer with high anxiety, anger, frustration.
Appropriate communication skills with underlying empathy based on restatements and redirection of the victim helps to cope with this crisis.