ICMP stands for Individual Crisis Management Plan, which is a personalized strategy designed to address and manage an individual's crisis situations effectively.
The primary goals of crisis intervention are to support individuals in distress and teach them coping strategies to manage their emotions and behaviors effectively.
Reactive aggression is characterized by a strong emotional response, often leading to impulsive and uncontrolled behavior. It typically occurs in reaction to perceived threats or provocations.
Proactive aggression is characterized by a planned and goal-oriented approach, where the individual uses cognitive processes to achieve a specific outcome, often remaining calm and controlled in their demeanor.
The goals of emotional first aid focus on immediate support and resolution of crises rather than developing long-term therapy plans, which are typically addressed through different therapeutic approaches.