Donna C Aguilera

Donna C. Aguilera is a nursing and mental health author best known for her influential book 'Crisis Intervention: Theory and Methodology,' co-authored with Janice M. Messick and published by Blackwell Scientific Publications in 1986. The book explores the historical development of crisis intervention, tracing its origins to events like the 1942 Coconut Grove fire and the theories of Gerald Caplan. She has authored at least 10 books in the field, with her work focusing on crisis theory, methodology, and psychological support.

Psychology Crisis Intervention Nursing