Application of Crisis Resolution Process
Application of Crisis Resolution Process
This paper explains the process that can be used to make a desolate Julie come to terms with her conditions while at the same time reconciling her with the society. Due to the fact that Julie is isolated in the community, I would basically engage her in a talk to inquire more about her current situation And what she feel and think about the same. This act will probably make Julie see that there is at least one person in the society who cares about her prompting her to open up for the whole discussion. On my part, this will be a small bold step I would have taken that can definitely lead to a great positive impact in the life of Julie. This is referred to as the butterfly effect (Echterling et al. 2005) where a small intervention on my part is anticipated to yield positive results in Julie’s life.
In order to help Julie make meaning out of her miserable life, I would encourage her to be optimistic that all might turn out well. I would advise her to put more focus on the life she is to face after the ten year jail term since eliminating her life would not solve the problem in the society. I would let her know that the society still depends on her to serve as a role model for other people to realize how harsh the penalty is for criminal offense. This step will help Julie start to reorganize her life in accordance with the Speed of Change and the Sand-pile Theory which confirms that personal rehabilitation is takes long.
Finally, I would guarantee Julie Smith personal support in her to cub loneliness. I would fully support or look for means of assisting her out of solitude mentality caused by the desolate state she finds herself in. Apart from offering economic support, another approach I will employ is to organize for guidance and counseling sessions with Julie to reconcile her with the society.