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De-Escalation: Prevention, Intervention, and Afterward

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Type:
  Training
Duration:
1 hour, 46 minutes
CE credits:
Not currently offered
Presented by:
DMH + UCLA Public Mental Health Partnership
Featuring:
Karen Meagher, MS, LMFT
Series:
Safety and Crisis Intervention
Relevant categories:
Behavioral Health Community Mental Health Severe Mental Illness
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Overview


Client escalation can put the safety of clients who are agitated and others around them at risk of harm and lead to both short- and long-term consequences. This training is designed for participants to learn about the phenomenon of escalation and to learn strategies for prevention, intervention, and resolving conflict. This training will address the cognitions, emotions, and actions of clients who are escalating and the cognitions of intervening professionals, particularly around the assessing of dangerousness. We will look at diversity issues and how these may contribute to escalation. Prevention strategies will be covered. Skill-building will be demonstrated using case examples and case conceptualization to facilitate conflict resolution. This training will address intervention strategies to de-escalate clients as well as techniques to address others who may have become escalated, including other professionals. Finally, we will practice an intervention to address mitigating the risk of ongoing resentment within the client’s support system. Recorded on October 18, 2022.

  Keywords: crisis and safety intervention, de-escalation, trauma informed care
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Learning objectives


  • Apply 3 skills that can be taught to clients that can prevent escalation
  • Demonstrate how diversity issues may contribute to a client feeling misunderstood and, therefore, increase the likelihood of escalation
  • Facilitate a conflict resolution session with a client and another person who was involved in the client’s escalation

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