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

1.36 – Differentiating Between Irritability and Crisis: Irritability is a temporary frustration; crisis is a deeper loss of control. Everyone gets irritated, but crisis happens when emotion overwhelms reasoning. Recognizing the difference prevents overreaction to small stress. Irritability might cause sharp words, while crisis can cause risky behavior or total shutdown. Tracking intensity and duration helps you tell them apart. When irritation is handled early, it rarely grows into crisis. Small cool-down moments like deep breathing or breaks protect your mood. Not every bad day means danger, but ignoring signs can build pressure. Understanding the scale of emotion keeps responses fair and safe. Awareness turns heat into balance.

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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