Find a psychologist specializing in crisis management
Life crises such as sudden loss, accidents, serious illness, job loss, or other upheavals can be overwhelming. A crisis psychologist offers rapid, focused support to help you stabilize, understand your reactions, and find a way forward. Crisis help is about preventing long-term psychological consequences and restoring your capacity to act.
Ida Christine Tholstrup Gjøde
København K, Hovedstaden
Kim Nygaard
Aarhus C, Midtjylland
Judith Frøkiær Nielsen
Ringe, Syddanmark
Hanne Koch
Vejle, Syddanmark
Kirsti Viktoria Brigtsen
Hjortshøj, Midtjylland
Vicki June Sieling
Hellebæk, Hovedstaden
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What is crisis support from a psychologist?
Crisis support is short-term, focused treatment that stabilizes you during the acute phase. The psychologist helps you understand your reactions, reactivate your coping resources, and plan next steps. A typical course is 1-5 sessions.
How quickly can I get an appointment in a crisis?
Many crisis psychologists offer urgent appointments within 1-3 days. Some also provide telephone counseling. In case of acute suicide risk, contact Livslinjen (70 201 201) or go to a psychiatric emergency room.
What are normal crisis reactions?
Sleep problems, anxiety, difficulty concentrating, anger, guilt, crying, and physical symptoms are all normal crisis reactions. Most reactions subside naturally within weeks, but if they persist, you should seek professional help.