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- DictionaryCri·sis/ˈkrīsəs/
noun
- 1. a time of intense difficulty, trouble, or danger: "the current economic crisis"
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1. a. : the turning point for better or worse in an acute disease or fever. b. : a paroxysmal attack of pain, distress, or disordered function. c. : an emotionally significant event or radical change of status in a person's life. a midlife crisis. 2. : the decisive moment (as in a literary plot) The crisis of the play occurs in Act 3. 3. a.
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Dec 14, 2022 · December 14, 2022. Last updated: December 14, 2022. Photo: Martha Tadesse for the IRC. Go to the Emergency Watchlist 2024 here. Each year, the International Rescue Committee releases a list of the 20 humanitarian crises expected to deteriorate the most over the next year.
Sep 23, 2023 · A crisis in mental health refers to a person’s reaction to a traumatic situation or event. People respond to crises in different ways, but there is no “right way” to react. In this article, we’ll talk about what a crisis means and the different types of crises, along with examples of crises that might affect you or someone you love.
A crisis (pl.: crises; ADJ: critical) is any event or period that will lead to an unstable and dangerous situation affecting an individual, group, or all of society. Crises are negative changes in the human or environmental affairs, especially when they occur abruptly, with little or no warning.
A 24/7 crisis hotline can be the first line of defense in preventing these tragedies and an essential part of any continuum of care for mental health crises. Since 2004, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (Lifeline) has been accessible nationwide by dialing 800-273-TALK (8255).