 Now we will discuss ethical decision-making in crisis situation. With no time to prepare carefully, reasoned decision during the previously mentioned procedure, they come to the situation, then therapists have to do some action without having any time to prepare themselves for any specific situation when it comes to the emergency. As a situation, preparing yourself or performing satisfactorily is a challenge. It is even possible that the situation of this kind of anxiety will produce a lot of stress and anxiety within the therapist that he doesn't have time to prepare himself to do properly, to decide anything properly. Behavioral emergencies and crises are often thought interchangeable. For example, we talk about different kinds of emergencies. There can be political emergency, there can be any other situational emergency. Similarly, behavioral emergency is also very important to understand because the nature of emergency is emerging because of a human being's behavior. And it is very important to see that what kind of decision we have to make during that kind of situation. Behavioral emergency requires an immediate response and intervention to avoid possible harm. What can harm be? Maybe it could be the threat of suicide, it may be the threat of homicide, it may be, you know, victimization or physical psychological or emotional abuse or harm. It could be a marpeit or a violence. And these kinds of things create a situation of behavioral emergency. The client status must first be evaluated and followed by an intervention to reduce the risk of harm. Now, given the example, for example, a woman comes and says, my husband has abused me very physically. Now, how can we deal with her? First, it is important to see what is her situation. Given her situation is that she has a lot of bruises and she is very emotionally disturbed, she is crying and she is telling her situation. So maybe it would be a good idea to first listen to her completely, console her, listen to her, understand her situation and then decide on a treatment for her. But given in a situation that she has a lot of bleeding and she has come in a very brutal condition, first of all, she must be hospitalized, she must be given first aid or emergency. So these are the kind of decisions which therapists have to see then and there on the spot. And then she has to decide how to behave with her. Because you cannot console a bleeding client, listen to her, listen to her. The nature of the emergency is different and your decision will also differ accordingly. So finally the plan must be created for what should be done or what should not be done according to the given situation. Crisis on the other hand should be reserved for an external event that cause a loss of psychological equilibrium leading to the individual's difficulty with coping. Sometimes such a stressful situation comes when the individual loses his mental balance for a while. For example, there is an individual who is doing a private job and he goes to a job and his boss says to him, you are fired from the job. And there he has such a severe setback that my job is gone and he is psychologically shattered. His colleagues bring him that this individual does not know what has happened, he is not responding at all, so you can see that he is talking like crazy and he does not feel balanced. So now people are talking to him, therapists are talking to him, trying to understand what is his situation. But he does not know anything about that client what is his past, what kind of personality he is, what medications he is taking, what are his grelum cells, because of which this news has become so shocking and what are his coping mechanisms and why is his coping so poor in this situation. So here sometimes therapists have this situation which is very alarming and they also feel a lot of stress because the situation is so unclear that for that individual taking any decision becomes very difficult. In these types of crisis, individuals may reach out for at least welcome to assistance. You are assisting them, you are watching them, but you do not know anything about them. So a little bit there, in one situation, you have to feel stress or anxiety therapist. When making judgment and acting in emergency or crisis situation, mental health caregivers are among professional more sensitive to ethical and regulatory obligations. In such a situation, the therapist is trying to make such decisions to the ethical who are not undermining any obligations, but these conditions pertain when therapist are concerned about client's condition, especially if the information is incomplete, the situation is emotionally charged and course of action is unclear. Here these three things are that the situation is emotionally charged i.e. a woman is hit by someone. Why is she hit? How is she hit? What is the past of that woman? But first of all, you have to give her first-hand treatment. You will give her physical treatment and will treat her emotionally. But there is an individual who came after a loss of job so here the strategy of decision-making in crisis is very high and it gets a little tense of frustrating. Regardless of the nature of actual or impending emergency, therapists are in a difficult position to make a number of delicate decisions at the time they themselves feel anxious and stressed. So talking about this into a nutshell, this says that in a crisis situation, it has to do certain delicate decisions and have to see the ethical side of all the situation. At times this equally becomes very distressing and very anxious for them to decide about anything because they don't know much about the given situation.