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

1.58 – Why People “Snap”: A Breakdown of Moments: “Snapping” often happens after long stretches of hidden stress. The final trigger looks small but is actually the last drop in a full cup. When pressure builds without release, the body and mind rebel. Snapping is not random—it’s exhaustion shouting for relief. Recognizing signs like irritability, restlessness, or tension helps you act before breaking. Regular breaks, honest talks, and boundaries prevent overload. People don’t snap because they’re weak; they snap because they’re human. Preventing these moments means respecting limits early. Learning to release stress in small ways keeps big explosions away. Healthy release keeps control and dignity intact.

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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