Navigating a Mental Health Crisis
When mental illness is present, the potential for crisis should not be too far from one’s mind for the healthcare workers, family members, and co-workers. Once a crisis episode such as suicide occurs, the entire process can feel incredibly overwhelming with a flood of thoughts, emotions, reactions, and actions that must take place.  Â
The most important area that nurses and healthcare members can assist those dealing with a mental health crisis is by offering information to the individual experiencing the mental illness along with family members.  Â
Communication must be present with both the individual navigating through the mental health crisis along with the family member or loved ones.  Â
As with any other health crisis, it is of vital importance to address a mental health emergency efficiently and quickly. As difficult as it can be with mental health conditions, crises can be almost impossible at times to predict unless there are warning signs.  Â
And, it is important to note that crises can also occur even when treatment plans have been followed accurately with the involvement of mental health professionals.  Â