Counselors responding to mass violence following a university shooting: a live demonstration of crisis counseling /

This live demonstration simulates crisis response following a hypothetical university shooting where counselors will engage affected individuals in the ""hot zone."" The goals of this demonstration are to illustrate how counselors use de-escalation techniques to meet immediate ne...

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Corporate Author: American Counseling Association
Other Authors: Mascari, J. Barry (Speaker), Webber, Jane (Speaker), Dailey, Stephanie F. (Speaker)
Format: Electronic Video
Language:English
Published: Alexandria, VA : American Counseling Association, 2014.
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