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Crisis safety plan
A Safety Plan is a necessary tool to help you prepare for and respond appropriately to times of crisis. This printable sheet is perfect for those who struggle with managing mental health, experience emotional distress, or want to take the steps to ensuring safety. This Safety Plan includes space to identify warning signs, coping strategies, and protective factors. By completing this sheet, you can create a personalized safety plan that will help you stay safe or be used as a way to…
Roberts Seven-Stage Crisis Intervention Model
Crisis Resolution Step 7: Follow-Up - - - - - - - - Step 6: Implement an Action Plan Step 5: Generate & Explore Alternatives ROBERTS' SEVEN-STAGE CRISIS INTERVENTION MODEL Step 4: Deal with Feelings & Emotions Step 3: Identify Major Problems or Crisis Precipitants Created by:
Steps to Containing a Mental Health Crisis
Talking about a mental health crisis is the first step, but the nature of crisis is that many of us “go blank” under pressure. What we’ve learned about mental health crisis response in the past may fly out the window when an actual crisis occurs. This visual alternative to an RO-DBT* crisis checklist is designed to be fun to review and easy-to-remember (when we use more parts of our brains to study- like do when we engage visual information- we are more likely to remember).
How to Respond to Crisis
The nature of crisis is that many of us "go blank" under pressure. What we've learned about crisis response in the past may fly out the window when an actual crisis occurs. This visual alternative to a RO-DBT* crisis checklist is designed to be fun to review and easy-to-remember (when we use more parts of our brains to study- like do when we engage visual information- we are more likely to remember). Illustration 1/6
Steps to Containing a Mental Health Crisis Printable: RO-DBT model
Radically Open (RO) DBT is an adaptation of DBT targeted towards people struggling in the opposite way: those with an overabundance of self-control and who struggle to express emotion. This visual alternative to an RO-DBT* crisis checklist is designed to be fun to review and easy-to-remember (when we use more parts of our brains to study- like do when we engage visual information- we are more likely to remember).
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