Question: How do people typically handle crises and offer support to those affected?

Sample Answer (The AREA technique):

Answer: People typically handle crises by coming together to provide emotional and practical support, including offering financial assistance, volunteering time and resources, and providing emotional support and empathy.

Reason: Crises can be overwhelming and disruptive, and it is natural for people to seek and offer support during these times.

Example: For example, in the aftermath of a natural disaster or other crisis, individuals and communities may come together to provide food, shelter, and emotional support to those affected.

Alternative: While people may typically offer support during crises, it is important to recognize that not everyone may have the resources or capacity to provide support. It is important to prioritize self-care and seek support when needed, and to recognize that professional support may be necessary for some individuals.