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When the Going Gets Tough: Leaning In, Keeping Real, and Staying Safe in De-Escalation
A Scanlan Center for School Mental Health workshop for college/university faculty and staff
It can be exhausting working with someone who is emotionally upset and despite your best efforts to make things better, it only seems to get worse. This workshop walks you through the steps to learn:
1. What causes emotional escalation
2. What the steps are to take to engage in emotional de-escalation
3. How to take care of yourself in interactions that can be trying.
You are never alone! There are partners to support you in finding campus mental health and well-being resources.
Training Details
- Modality: In-person (preferred), hybrid, or virtual
- Length: 75 minutes
- Training Capacity: To be determined
- Presenter: Barry Schreier, Ph.D., Director of Higher Education Programming, Scanlan Center for School Mental Health; Clinical Professor of Counseling Psychology, University of Iowa College of Education
Interested in hosting a workshop for your faculty/staff?
Submit an interest form, and our team will be in touch soon.