⚠️ Crisis Prevention & De-escalation Skills *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

1.21 – The Impact of Substance Use on Crisis Episodes: Drugs and alcohol can make crises worse by lowering control and increasing emotion. They change how the brain handles stress, making reactions stronger or less predictable. While substances may feel like relief at first, they often make recovery harder. Emotions rebound more intensely when they wear off. Substance use can hide the real problem, allowing stress to build underneath. Over time, dependence can turn regular stress into frequent crisis. Recognizing this connection helps you choose safer coping tools. Support groups, therapy, and sober routines strengthen clarity and self-control. Healing comes from replacing escape with understanding. Clear minds create stronger responses in hard moments.

About this course

Practical skills to prevent crises, de-escalate tense situations, and maintain safety in high-stress environments.

This course includes:
  • Scenario-based role-play exercises for crisis prevention and de-escalation
  • Safety planning templates and behavioral risk assessment tools
  • Step-by-step guides for responding to escalating situations effectively

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