De-Escalation and Behavioral Training for Healthcare Professionals
Learn how to use behavioral clues to help detect and prevent violent incidents.
Our training provides practical and precise applications of scientific knowledge for the safety, security, maintenance, and modification of behavior in healthcare environments. Take advantage of new assessment tools within the healthcare system.
This course will provide participants with practical knowledge on using the behavioral and psychological science of threat assessment and management to identify the early stages of challenging and threatening behaviors. The course will allow your staff to gain an understanding of the science regarding patient behavioral factors, and will provide empirical tools and strategies to mitigate risk-prone and threatening behaviors and implement appropriate interventions
Who should attend:
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Nurses
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Care Coordinators
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Physicians
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Paramedics
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Nursing Assistants
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Support Staff
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Administrative Staff
CUSTOMIZE YOUR ON-SITE TRAINING
Remember...
Do not judge or be dismissive of the feelings of the person in distress. Remember that the person’s feelings are real, whether or not you think those feelings are justified.Respect those feelings, keeping in mind that whatever the person is going through could be the most important event in their life at the moment.
DE-ESCALATION AND BEHAVIORAL TRAINING FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS
Our training is a combination of cognition and situational awareness. We believe that the application of metacognition to the trained thought processes of healthcare professionals allows for greater awareness of the self and therefore greater awareness of the environment.
- Difference between risk and threat types
- Common elements of an effective threat assessment
- Methods and Behavioral tools for threat assessment strategies
- Detection and analysis of behavioral patterns
- Behavioral Analysis
- Types of Challenging Behaviors
- Behavioral symptoms and causes
- Case studies and role-playing, group exercises
- Management and planning
WHY IS DE-ESCALATION NECESSARY
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To prevent an escalation of a given situation
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To support or assist patients experiencing distress
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As an alternative to law enforcement intervention
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To stabilize a patient in crisis
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To prevent patients from harming themselves or others
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