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Isayah Alman is a psychotherapist, social worker, mental health researcher, and writer. He is currently teaching LMSW content while developing a framework for sustainable mental health education.
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Crisis work does not happen in a vacuum. It happens in rooms where time is compressed, information is partial, and the consequences of inaction can be irreversible. The crisis room is rarely quiet. Phones ring in uneven rhythms. Screens populate with names, fragments, alerts. There is always a queue. Someone is always waiting. The work…