Although enhanced cognitions for dealing with crisis aim to help the patient understand the hazard, enhanced cognitions do not particularly focus on the underlying psychology of why a certain event triggers a hazard response. The primary focus is on managing the hazard response by understanding the events that led up to it ("What were you doing before things got out of control?"), answering what is likely to happen next, identifying pros and cons of the situation ("Can you think of any positive outcomes for this situation?"), and generating a possible course of action ("What would you do next?").