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Dec 21, 2024
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BH 140 Addressing Client Violence Lecture Hours: 1 Credits: 1
Introduces the recognition, prevention, and management of clients demonstrating aggressive behavior. Stresses prevention of violence through early intervention and includes information on pre-aggression warning signs, as well as identifying self-regulation needs and skills for addressing challenging behavior.
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Identify basic prevention strategies to help people avoid engaging in violent behaviors.
- Describe indicators present in the individual, the environment, self and others which point to the potential for violence.
- Identify specific crisis intervention, defusing, and prevention techniques for managing violence.
- Apply individual and team communication strategies directed to the prevention of violence.
Content Outline
- How the purpose of the agency influences the role the Behavioral Health worker takes when working with people who may use violence
- Risk factors associated with people who use violence
- Stress model and communication model
- Documentation and debriefing to improve outcomes
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