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Crisis Intervention

We can't stop crisis, but we can better prepare to manage its aftermath. 

What is Crisis Intervention? 

Dr. KC Lee is a certified Crisis Responder, trained by the National Organization for Victim Assistance (NOVA), where he gained expertise in crisis intervention techniques specifically designed for individuals experiencing shock and trauma. His training covers the fundamentals of crisis and trauma, focusing on adapting psychological first aid techniques for both individuals and groups.

 

Dr. Lee integrates his specialized knowledge in trauma and stress response into his practice, empowering and advocating for victims facing crises such as natural disasters, suicide, workplace accidents and fatalities, and corporate restructuring.

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What is NOVA? 

Founded in 1975, NOVA is the oldest national victim assistance organization of its type in the United States and is a recognized leader in victim advocacy, education, and credentialing. 

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We support aspiring advocates, victim assistance professionals, crisis responders, civilian and government advocacy groups, and allied professionals working with victims of crime and crisis. Our work extends to political advocacy to support public policy promoting victims’ rights.

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Our longstanding commitment to compassionate, evidence-based victim advocacy guides our work. As we have grown, so have our efforts to advance the field of victim assistance and crisis response.

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In 2024, NOVA changed it’s name from the National Organization for Victim Assistance to the National Organization for Victim Advocacy. While holding on to our history, this change embodies the organization we have become to support the future leaders of the victim advocacy movement.

© 2024 Dr. KC Lee

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