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Crisis Intervention at Kairos Wellness Collective

What is Crisis Intervention?

Crisis therapy describes a short-term stabilization therapy with attentive support between 7am-10pm, when needed.  This is an appropriate therapy if a client is not feeling stable enough to only receive weekly or bi-weekly therapy, but is not in acute and imminent risk of relapse on substances, suicidality, or other dangerous behavior. Additionally crisis therapy is appropriate after a community trauma, such as the Marshall Fires or the King Soopers Shootings.  

Our crisis therapists are attentive, empathetic, and solution-focused.  They are dedicated first-responders who develop strategies for managing challenging situations. Crisis therapy sessions help the individual identify goals and take steps towards achieving them. 

By understanding the needs of each individual client and creating a safe space for healing dialogue and self-discovery, crisis therapy can be a life-changing experience.

In addition to providing resources and tools for overcoming mental health issues, crisis therapists also help their clients build resilience, develop healthy coping skills, and improve self-care habits that will promote continued growth and well-being long term. By empowering individuals to take control of their thoughts and feelings, as well as recognizing their strengths and potentials, crisis therapy can lead to lasting changes in mental health recovery.

Through effective communication techniques like active listening, emotion regulation strategies such as mindfulness, and problem-solving techniques, crisis therapy can provide individuals with the skills they need to navigate trauma and suicidality.  

Furthermore, crisis therapy encourages self-reflection and understanding of one’s own strengths and weaknesses, ultimately leading to improved mental health outcomes.  Crisis therapists are committed to creating a safe environment for their clients where they can talk openly about their struggles without fear or judgment. 

Ultimately, crisis therapy is an effective intervention that can help individuals work through various issues related to mental health. It allows individuals to gain insight into their thoughts and feelings while providing the support and resources needed to reach their goals. With compassionate guidance, crisis therapy can provide individuals with the tools necessary for long-lasting mental health improvement.

When should I make a Crisis Appointment at Kairos?

Crisis appointments are most appropriate in the following circumstances

  1. Thoughts of harming yourself

  2. Thoughts of harming someone else

  3. Recent trauma (e.g., physical or sexual assault)

  4. When you are emotionally unable to wait for the process of getting matched with a therapist, and need someone who is immediately available.  

However, it is important to remember that crisis therapy should only be used on a short-term basis and should not be seen as a replacement for ongoing care. Crisis therapists are highly trained professionals who strive to provide support during times of distress but may not always have the resources or capacity to provide long-term treatment plans. It is essential that individuals seeking relief from their mental health challenges receive comprehensive and ongoing therapeutic support from qualified healthcare providers such as psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, or licensed counselors. 

When should I seek a higher level of care?

If symptoms worsen, distress intensifies and you believe you cannot keep yourself safe go to ER immediately. If you decide to go to the ER, let them know you are seeking a voluntary psychiatric placement. 

If you need a locked unit, tell them that. You being an advocate for yourself is crucial and sometimes we need locked units. The best outcome for inpatient care is when we exercise autonomy in seeking it. But if you just need a safe supportive therapeutic environment, ask for a voluntary Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU). 

After 10p, if you need to speak with a counselor:

  • Call the Colorado Crisis Line at 1-844-493-8255

  • Or Text “TALK” to 38255


To learn more about Crisis Intervention, or to
schedule an appointment, please contact Kairos Wellness Collective today.