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Basic techniques developed in clinical settings are applicable to be used in the community in order to help someone in crisis achieve a calmer state, set up lines of communication and empathy, and get to the root of someone’s needs. These techniques are applicable in any environment to reduce disruptions and disturbances, develop skills in developing rapport and relationships with individuals in crisis, or simply overcome with anxiety and other distressing emotions to find emotional regulation and maintain access to services. This session also speaks to the self-care and emotional regulation needs of the employee or volunteer or staff that is assisting someone in crisis.
Original Program Date: September 13, 2024
Product Code: 24392-3VIDEO