Calming & De-escalation Strategies
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- In this video, we discuss Low and Slow, Name it to Tame it, and Regulate over Educate- three strategies to use when helping someone de-escalate.
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This is great, I work with the homeless in my city and I’m always looking to learn new ways to de escalate situations instead of going hands on.
Validate/empathize
Emotions take priority
Identify the emotion
Calm slow movements verbally and physically
Give them control
Absolutely brilliant short video. Thank you
This was very helpful for me right at this moment as I am trying to do this for myself but it will be helpful to keep those things in mind. Thank you!
Thank you! Really great video. 😀
I once had a client struggling with the stress of homelessness and poverty (I say this cause of all the tech bros making $50k who lived in tents in SF pre-COVID,) stand in front of me and begin yelling about another group participant at the top of her lungs! She was really angry. I had no formal training and I had been working with this folks for a short while so I didn’t feel physically threatened.
My response was to stand there and let her rant. I’m not sure it went on for more than 3 minutes. What I knew was me standing there and just listening allowed her to feel safe. She calmed. We went back to the meeting. No punishment - absolutely Not!!! Pushing anyone for a trauma response is Not good healing work, it just creates more trauma.
Instead, she apologized the next time we met.
A lot of what I was doing was training people who are Always experiencing disrespect and harm, especially from shelter staff, is that we don’t have to react to harm pointed at us. We want to keep ourselves safe, and we don’t have take on someone else’s trauma response.
Longer story, shorter; teaching these folks the skills of mindfulness for the purpose of staying grounded when things went mad, and watching them employ it, was a heavenly gift!!!
Awesome, this is a useful tool. Some of this comes naturally, but this video will certainly help me to be more intentional in my use of these methods.
This was a great short training. Deescalation is definitely more successful with voice tone and understanding, especially in the mental health and education field.
This is the best tutorial ever.
Excellent. Thanks.
Great video, thank you.
This was great, I love the part at 2:02. But overall this was a great lesson.
Thank you for this video ❤
EXCELLENT video!
Thank you So Much Dear👌👌💐😊😢😊💐💐
Very educational
It usually goes away and then everything is calm again. As long as it isn't permanent.
it was very helpful because noises makes me nervious
Very informative and educational
I think it's good idea.
I have been showing this video in my work as support for how folks can learn to de-escalate situations successfully. I am wondering if it is available in Spanish or there's an option to voice over it, to make it available in Spanish?
Validate Thier feelings
Helpful
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We appreciate your content and will be sharing this in our training sessions with our leadership and attributing your channel. Please let me know who I can contact to further discuss this.
You can email us at dartmouthtrauma@gmail.com to set that up. Thank you!
It´s ok
No hay en español
Who produced the animation? Our work trainings have these exact same characters and aesthetic?
We use Vyond, so it's likely your work uses the same program.
@dartmouthtraumainterventio8643 I work in learning and development and would love to use this video in a training video, wondering if I can have permission to use? Thanks
You can email us at dartmouthtrauma@gmail.com to set that up. Thank you!
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For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. (Romans 6:23)
Therefore also now, saith the LORD, turn ye even to me with all your heart, and with fasting, and with weeping, and with mourning: And rend your heart, and not your garments, and turn unto the LORD your God: for he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness, and repenteth him of the evil. (Joel 2:12-13)
I tell you, Nay: but, except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish. (Luke 13:5)
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Traumas retain in people with very high arrogance. Entering(submersion 3 times with a certain prayer and crossing yourself) in water springs of orthodox saints (which are near or in monasteries)give very much power and sureness to people with depression, panic attacks, schizofrenia and other soul illnesses, there are some springs of mother of God Maria that heal soul illnesses.
I have two nieghbours, now evicted for cause, that cover your first sentence. you lost me after that, but that first sentence is Gold, and "splains a lot of their actions.
Native American cultures uniforms value speaking slowly and quietly. To speak loudly and quickly is a sign of stupidity.