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Definition of Crisis
== Definition of Crisis ==
A crisis is any situation for which a person does not have adequate coping skills. Therefore, crisis is self-defined. What is a crisis for one person may not be a crisis for another person. Crises may range from seemingly minor situations, such as not being prepared for class, to major life changes, such as death or divorce. Crisis is environmentally based. What is now a crisis may not have been a crisis before or would not be a crisis in a different setting.{{unsigned|83.99.140.118}}
A crisis is any situation for which a person does not have adequate coping skills. Therefore, crisis is self-defined. What is a crisis for one person may not be a crisis for another person. Crises may range from seemingly minor situations, such as not being prepared for class, to major life changes, such as death or divorce. Crisis is environmentally based. What is now a crisis may not have been a crisis before or would not be a crisis in a different setting.{{unsigned|83.99.140.118}}


"''M:L''" stands for...? &mdash; '''[[User talk:Eloc Jcg|<font color="black">ク</font>]] [[User:Eloc Jcg|<font color="red">Eloc</font>]] [[Special:Contributions/Eloc Jcg|<font color="Black">貢</font>]]''' 03:20, 16 October 2008 (UTC)
"''M:L''" stands for...? &mdash; '''[[User talk:Eloc Jcg|<font color="black">ク</font>]] [[User:Eloc Jcg|<font color="red">Eloc</font>]] [[Special:Contributions/Eloc Jcg|<font color="Black">貢</font>]]''' 03:20, 16 October 2008 (UTC)

== Merge ==

Probable merge candidate with [[Crisis (Marxian)]]. [[Special:Contributions/71.186.179.146|71.186.179.146]] ([[User talk:71.186.179.146|talk]]) 18:11, 8 September 2009 (UTC)

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Definition of Crisis

A crisis is any situation for which a person does not have adequate coping skills. Therefore, crisis is self-defined. What is a crisis for one person may not be a crisis for another person. Crises may range from seemingly minor situations, such as not being prepared for class, to major life changes, such as death or divorce. Crisis is environmentally based. What is now a crisis may not have been a crisis before or would not be a crisis in a different setting.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.99.140.118 (talkcontribs)

"M:L" stands for...? — Eloc 03:20, 16 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Merge

Probable merge candidate with Crisis (Marxian). 71.186.179.146 (talk) 18:11, 8 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]