De-escalation in Therapy- Part I

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De-escalation in Therapy- Part I

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About the Course

A short course that gives an overview of de-escalation techniques that can be useful in outpatient therapy or clinical interactions on the ward. Useful for counsellors, psychologists, psychiatrists, psychiatric social workers, nurses, non psychiatry medical doctors and any mental health practitioner.

This is a prerequisite to the live session of part 2 in de-escalation, where case scenarios relevant to your clinical practice will be discussed. 

Course experts :

Dr Ashlesha Bagadia, psychiatrist and psychotherapist

What Will You Learn?

  1. Understand the basic background of crises in clients
  2. Learn to identify warning signs 
  3. Take a step-by-step approach to calming an agitated client 
  4. Repair fracture in the therapeutic relationship, reconcile and resume therapy
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Course Content

De-escalation in Therapy
Step by step breakdown of understanding crises situations and de-escalation techniques as a first responder. General overview of skills that are a must have, for any situation with a mental health client- in therapy or in other clinical interactions such as medical review, psychoeducation, discussion of treatment plan, discussion of symptoms, challenging dysfunctional behaviours, refusing requests, repairing therapeutic relationships, navigating emotional regulation, navigating dissociation and/or withdrawal.

  • Module 1
    45:25
  • Self Assessment
    00:00
2,000.00

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