An Overview of Crisis Intervention in the Emergency Rooms of General Hospitals
GIAMPIERO BARTOLUCCI M.D.1, and
CALVIN S. DRAYER M.D.2
1 Clinical Director of the Hall-Mercer Community Mental Health/Mental Retardation Center, Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth and Spruce Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. 19107
2 Consulting Psychiatrist, Pennsylvania Hospital, Eighth and Spruce Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. 19107
General hospitals throughout the land haveand in all likelihood will continue to haveemergency rooms that are more or less adequate. It seems strategically sound to do all we can to strengthen these sites of centralized help for the wide variety of medicosocial predicaments that can be expected to recur in all communities. In this paper the authors summarize some historical and theoretical considerations they believe can contribute to a productive refinement of existing emergency services at a time when direct federal support for health services is being drastically curtailed.