The equilibrium model of crisis intervention focuses on restoring the individual's stability and balance following a crisis, emphasizing a structured approach to help them regain control and function normally. In contrast, the psychosocial model emphasizes understanding the individual’s psychological and social context, addressing their emotional responses, coping mechanisms, and support systems to facilitate recovery. Both models aim to provide support but differ in their focus on either restoring stability or exploring emotional and social factors. Together, they offer complementary strategies for effectively addressing crises.
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