Four articles, “The Unseen Link: Healing Modalities and Emergency Response”; “Anne Arundel County Safe Stations”; and “Hope’s Moderating Effects on Crisis Workers’ Meaning in Work and Turnover Intentions” provide added insight in a variety of topics, to ensuring that our first responder are well educated in handling any crisis that comes before them.
- EditorialThe Fourth issue of Volume 4 is another exciting addition to the Crisis Journal. Three articles share new thoughts and ideas of how we can and should deal with crises.
- Original researchPrior to recent scientific research, ‘alternative’ methods of wellness and healing were largely ignored and dismissed within conventional medicine. Some change of mindset legitimizes the use of non-conventional methods.
- Program developmentIn this paper we describe the development and implementation of an innovative, integrated law enforcement—community-based mental health response to addiction.
- Case studiesTurnover in the helping professions is a widespread issue, disrupting client care and burdening workers who stay. This study employed a quantitative, cross-sectional, correlational research design with moderating regression analysis