The Road to Rational Detachment is a part of the Crisis Prevention training.
Challenging every learner is celebrating every child.
We provide behavioral support, evidence-based interventions and strategies for our Pitt County teachers, staff and students.Professional development opportunities include formal training sessions, formal and informal modeling of evidence-based interventions, and crisis intervention to assist school staff in stabilizing students experiencing crisis behaviors.We are able to assist staff in developing clear, data-based Behavior Intervention Plans and providing a variety of resources on behavior management, classroom management and student-specific strategies to address classroom/school behavioral concerns.
During times of increased tension in the U.S. and world, the Crisis Prevention Institute shares proven verbal de-escalation tips.
As individuals face elevated emotions in a variety of situations, de-escalating is important.These can include interactions in healthcare settings, grocery stores, takeout lines and even in isolation at home as kids and parents navigate challenges of work and school.
During heightened stress and anxiety,CPI is sharing tips to help individuals control their behavior.Everyone can use five tips.
Mental health can be impacted by stress, fear and anxiety.When pressed, these scenarios can cause people's reactions to escalate and lead to physical conflict.This is the reason why the philosophy of Care, Welfare, Safety and Security is put in place.
Tony Jace, CEO of the Crisis Prevention Institute, said that stress, fear and anxiety can get worse with more social restrictions, economic impacts and uncertainty.After learning of heated public exchanges and increasing home isolation, we realized our tools for professionals can be helpful to the public in resolving situations influenced by the coronaviruses.Our expertise can be very helpful during these challenging times, and we felt a strong responsibility to do something positive.