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Crisis Case Management Paper “Intervention: Amber Rose Tracks Down Her Childhood Best Friend” Heather Rutherford School of Behavioral Sciences, Liberty University. Author Note: Heather L. Rutherford I have no known conflict of interest to disclose. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Heather L. Rutherford. Email: hrutherford3@liberty.edu “Intervention: Amber Rose Tracks Down Her Childhood Best Friend” Nature of the Crisis Latina is in the midst of a situational crisis which is described as an unpredictable and exceptional crisis that is treated as a hazard to her health and well-being (Stone et al., 2004). What makes her trauma unpredictable is she is the daughter of a current drug addict and the granddaughter of a woman who overdosed due …show more content…

As her mother’s addiction grew, Latina lost her sense of security and safety. No longer did she have a mother who would put her to bed at night, and no longer were there family meals. Through her trauma, and the loss of her childhood, she became angry and distant, and she built a wall to protect her inner child. Latina is concerned for her mother's well-being and does not want her to end up like her grandmother. However, she is aware that her mother needs to get clean based on her own need to want to, not to do it for her children. Latina is also fully aware that her “mother is not in the mindset to get clean, she continues to use drugs because she views it as having a good life.” [video] Latina is willing to get help for her trauma and is hoping that her mother and sister will be on board. Her mother agrees, as long as she can talk to her boyfriend and let him know what is going on and that Latina’s younger sister can go as well. Unfortunately, the younger sister (Lenya) cannot go and sees the separation as detrimental to the

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