This seminar briefly reviews the cycle of crisis vulnerability, crisis state, and
resolution. It also explores means of preventing crisis-creating situations, designing
interventions for lowering arousal, and creating opportunities for teaching new coping
skills in the direct aftermath of a crisis.
Factors influencing aggression-prone
reactions are discussed, as is the difference between “acting out” and purposeful or
predatory violent acts.
The relationships among stress and symptom management and
relapse prevention are explored. Relapse prevention planning processes are presented
that are useful for persons with CODs.
This seminar is free of charge and provides PCB and SW/LPC credits.
Participants will be able to:
Questions? Email Paul Toth, PhD, Staff Development Manager & Clinical Supervisor, at ptoth@eagleville.org, or call 610-635-7458.