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Affecting tens of millions of individuals each given year, mental health disorders are highly prevalent in the United States. Despite the high occurrence rate, only a fraction of these people successfully receives the treatment they need. Without adequate support and management, such mental health disorders can easily reach an emotional crisis point which can quickly exacerbate and trigger life-threatening symptoms. Some common examples of these emotional crises include self-injury, suicidal thoughts, alcohol or drug abuse, depression, or eating disorders. If you or someone you know has been going through an emotional crisis, remember that your help can make a difference.
A mental health or emotional crisis refers to any situation in which an individual’s behavior puts them at a very high risk of hurting themselves or those around them. Such a situation may also hinder the primary victim from being able to care for themselves or effectively function in the community. Several factors can trigger an emotional health crisis, such as the following:
Spotting the signs of a crisis mental health is the crucial factor in controlling it and timely managing its symptoms before any significant damage occurs. An abrupt change in behavior remains one of the most common signs of an emotional crisis. Some examples of this include:
In many instances, these changes happen suddenly and in a very obvious way. Certain events, such as a loss of a job or a natural disaster, can quickly bring on an emotional crisis in a relatively shorter period. In other circumstances, the behavioral change likely comes across slowly.
If you have noticed some difference in your or your loved one’s daily activities and behavior for weeks or months, do not wait for things to get worse. It is always a good idea to intervene early before the underlying emotional stress becomes an emergency.
When an emotional crisis hits someone, their family and friends are often caught off-guard, unsure, and unprepared. The behavior of an individual undergoing a crisis can be highly unpredictable and may dramatically change without prior warning. If you are worried about a loved one who is in crisis or nearing one, the following tips may help:
Extend your help in an emotional crisis by simply lending an ear to the affected individual. Be supportive and listen to the person’s fears, anxiety, thoughts, and grief with full attention. Focus on offering encouragement and support without providing simplistic solutions, as they may come off as patronizing or judgmental. Allow the individual to express what they are feeling and remind them that you are there for them.
The provision of instrumental support is critical during an emotional crisis. Helping such people with daily tasks, such as grocery shopping, cooking, housework, or other errands, can take the burden off of them and allow them to focus more on emotional crisis management.
If you find your friend on the verge of breaking down, ask them to follow one of the following four ways to bring themselves down from the emotional ledge:
The four tips mentioned above will enable a person under an emotional crisis to make constructive choices and manage their pooling emotions more safely and productively.
If your loved one has been struggling for a long time with no chance of recovery, encourage them to seek professional help. You may offer help in different ways, such as by helping them find a therapist or delivering them to drive to the airport.
Depending on the urgency, emotional crisis management treatment can be of two types.
The Mental Health Crisis Intervention Team is available at multiple rehabilitation centers and supports people experiencing an emotional crisis. The primary aim of this team is to manage individuals who are at risk of harming themselves or others but do not require any immediate medical assistance. Such teams are typically available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for patients and carers to ring for advice and support.
Following urgent mental health crisis intervention, individuals are typically referred for long-term management of their underlying condition. This type of management is available in rehabilitation centers which center around the following elements:
The following types of professionals can help people manage their emotional crises:
Psychiatrists are medical doctors who specialize in caring for people with mental health illnesses. These experts are typically in charge of their care plan.
Psychologists are responsible for conducting individual, group, and family sessions along with administering diagnostic tests.
Psychiatric nurse practitioners can diagnose and treat mental health conditions through medication and general care.
Physician assistants help doctors in managing patients safely but cannot prescribe medications.
These nurses assess the patient’s progress while providing emotional support, health education, and encouragement. Registered. Nurses also administer medications and monitor the overall patient’s health.
The primary responsibility of a therapist is to conduct therapy in individual, group, or family settings. These therapists may be psychologists, licensed professional counselors, licensed clinical social workers, or marriage and family therapists.
Social workers aim to identify the therapeutic and social needs of a person in an emotional crisis and help them connect with community sources through appropriate referrals. They work directly with patients and community providers and explain the plans for any ongoing treatment if needed.
Case managers help clients apply for resources, such as Medicaid and social security benefits. They are well aware of the housing options in their locality and know how to. Get rental assistance or housing vouchers for patients who require it. Moreover, case managers are also knowledgeable about community groups and programs, job training, and employment hunting.
Patient advocates support families in resolving or addressing issues regarding appropriateness, quality, and coordination of care for patients.
Multiple factors can lead to an emotional crisis in an individual. In most cases, it occurs as a response to a series of stressful events or experiences, such as an ongoing relationship conflict, chronic illness, academic stress, or stress at work. Contrary to what most people may believe, emotional crises are not rare and tend to occur more commonly than heart attacks.
The response of family members and friends to an acute attack of an emotional crisis in a loved one may vary. They may feel:
Disorientation or confusion
Extreme fatigue
Guilt
Fear for the safety of their loved one
Anger that such an incident happened
Frustration
Exhaustion from constantly being the caretaker of their loved one
Concerned that their loved one might be criticized by family, friends, and colleagues
If an emotional crisis is putting someone’s life in danger, assess the immediacy of the situation to determine who you should call next. Check for the following:
Is the person at risk of hurting themselves or others?
Are you able to keep the situation under control or require emergency assistance?
Do you have the time to start a phone call for support and guidance from a mental health professional?
A person who is actively undergoing a mental health crisis may find it difficult to communicate their thoughts, needs, and feelings with others. At the same time, they may also struggle to understand what others are saying. Hence, empathizing with them and trying connecting with their feelings is extremely critical to de-escalating the situation. If these strategies do not work, do not hesitate to seek outside assistance.
The treatment for the emotional crisis does not have any fixed duration. Some people may recover within weeks, while others may require support and help for months before they can safely return to their independent living styles. In general, a mental health professional assesses each client individually before determining an estimated duration of treatment.
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