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

1.22 – Recognizing Emotional Flooding: Emotional flooding happens when feelings rise faster than you can manage them. It’s like a wave that washes over your thinking. Heart rate increases, words stumble, and logic fades away. In this state, people may say or do things they later regret. Flooding is a normal reaction, but it’s important to pause and cool down. Taking breaks, deep breaths, or quiet space lets the body reset. Understanding your signs of flooding—like shaking, crying, or anger—helps prevent loss of control. Calm always returns once pressure lowers. Practicing slow responses helps you stay balanced even during emotional storms. Recognizing flooding early protects both you and your relationships.

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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