THREAT INTERVENTION

THREAT INTERVENTION

TRAINING

Crisis and Suicide Intervention


This course focuses on the role of crisis and suicide intervention in behavioral threat assessment and the prevention of targeted violence. Participants will explore the connections between emotional crises, suicidal behavior, and the escalation to violence, learning how to recognize, assess, and intervene effectively. The course provides practical strategies for de-escalating high-risk situations, managing individuals in crisis, and incorporating suicide prevention techniques into threat management plans that enhance safety in schools and workplaces.

Recognizing Suicide Warning Signs and Risk Factors

De-escalation Strategies in Suicide Prevention

Crisis Communication and Active Listening Techniques

Providing Immediate Support and Intervention

Case Studies and Scenario-Based Exercises

De-Escalation and Defusing Violence

This course equips participants with the skills and strategies to de-escalate and defuse potentially violent situations as part of behavioral threat assessment and targeted violence prevention efforts. Emphasizing the importance of early intervention, the course covers techniques for calming individuals in crisis, managing confrontational scenarios, and reducing the risk of escalation. Participants will learn to apply verbal and non-verbal communication strategies, assess situational dynamics, and integrate de-escalation into broader threat management protocols to enhance safety in schools and workplaces.

Influence and Persuasion

Behavioral Influence Stairway Model

Active Listening Techniques

Conflict Resolution Tactics for High-Stress Situations

De-escalation Strategies in Suicide Prevention

Cases Studies and Scenario-Based Training

Mental Illness and Personality Disorders

This course explores the role of mental illness and personality disorders in behavioral threat assessment and targeted violence prevention. Participants will learn to recognize symptoms, understand their potential impact on behavior, and assess how these factors influence the risk of violence. The course emphasizes evidence-based approaches for managing individuals with mental health challenges, balancing safety with empathy, and incorporating mental health resources into threat management strategies to navigate complex situations effectively while fostering a culture of safety and support in schools and workplaces.

Overview of Common Mental Illnesses and Personality Disorders

Interacting with Mental Illness and Personality Disorders

Dealing with Delusions and Hallucinations

Psychosis and Psychopathy

Cases Studies and Scenario-Based Training

Crisis and Suicide Intervention

This course focuses on the role of crisis and suicide intervention in behavioral threat assessment and the prevention of targeted violence. Participants will explore the connections between emotional crises, suicidal behavior, and the escalation to violence, learning how to recognize, assess, and intervene effectively. The course provides practical strategies for de-escalating high-risk situations, managing individuals in crisis, and incorporating suicide prevention techniques into threat management plans that enhance safety in schools and workplaces.

Recognizing Suicide Warning Signs and Risk Factors

De-escalation Strategies in Suicide Prevention

Crisis Communication and Active Listening Techniques

Providing Immediate Support and Intervention

Case Studies and Scenario-Based Exercises

De-Escalation and Defusing Violence

This course equips participants with the skills and strategies to de-escalate and defuse potentially violent situations as part of behavioral threat assessment and targeted violence prevention efforts. Emphasizing the importance of early intervention, the course covers techniques for calming individuals in crisis, managing confrontational scenarios, and reducing the risk of escalation. Participants will learn to apply verbal and non-verbal communication strategies, assess situational dynamics, and integrate de-escalation into broader threat management protocols to enhance safety in schools and workplaces.

Influence and Persuasion

Behavioral Influence Stairway Model

Active Listening Techniques

Conflict Resolution Tactics for High-Stress Situations

De-escalation Strategies in Suicide Prevention

Cases Studies and Scenario-Based Training

Mental Illness and Personality Disorders

This course explores the role of mental illness and personality disorders in behavioral threat assessment and targeted violence prevention. Participants will learn to recognize symptoms, understand their potential impact on behavior, and assess how these factors influence the risk of violence. The course emphasizes evidence-based approaches for managing individuals with mental health challenges, balancing safety with empathy, and incorporating mental health resources into threat management strategies to navigate complex situations effectively while fostering a culture of safety and support in schools and workplaces.

Overview of Common Mental Illnesses and Personality Disorders

Interacting with Mental Illness and Personality Disorders

Dealing with Delusions and Hallucinations

Psychosis and Psychopathy

Cases Studies and Scenario-Based Training