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

1.29 – Understanding Risk Factors for Recurrent Crises: Some people face repeated crises because certain risks remain unresolved. These can include trauma history, unstable environments, or lack of coping tools. Health issues, financial stress, or social isolation also raise vulnerability. Knowing your personal risk factors doesn’t mean fear—it means preparation. You can build plans that reduce exposure and strengthen resilience. Support systems and regular check-ins help spot early warning signs. Addressing these risks step by step builds long-term stability. Preventing future crises starts with understanding what keeps them coming back. Awareness gives you power over repetition and opens the door to lasting peace.

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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