🧠 Trauma-Informed Skills (Non-Therapy Focus) *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

6.4 – Recognizing Unsafe Situations Quickly: Recognizing unsafe situations means trusting your instincts when something feels wrong. The body often gives signals—tightness, fear, or alertness—before danger is clear. Paying attention to these cues helps avoid harm early. Unsafe situations can include emotional, physical, or social pressure. Learning patterns of manipulation or control increases awareness. Having an exit plan or safety contact strengthens protection. Awareness is not fear—it’s preparation. The faster you notice risk, the quicker you can act. Practicing this skill builds trust in your judgment. Safety begins with awareness and the confidence to respond quickly.

About this course

Practical, non-clinical skills to support individuals with trauma histories while promoting safety, trust, and resilience.

This course includes:
  • Trauma-informed communication and de-escalation practice activities
  • Checklists and guidelines for creating safe, supportive environments
  • Real-world scenarios to apply trauma-informed approaches effectively

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