CPI Training Unit 5 Flashcards

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What are precipitating factors?

  • Factors that influence behavior (correct)
  • Individual coping mechanisms
  • Events that occur during crises
  • Reactions to emotional distress

What are examples of precipitating factors?

Other kids, 'no', staff dynamics, visits, not feeling well, holidays, birthdays, landmark dates, clinicians.

Rational Detachment is the ability to manage your own behavior and attitude.

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What are examples of rational detachment?

<p>Recognizing your own warning signs, being self-aware of your stress level.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Integrated Experience mean?

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What are the benefits of learning the crisis model?

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Precipitating Factors

  • Influences on behavior that can trigger a response or action.
  • Examples include external factors such as the presence of peers, authoritative responses (like "no"), and specific circumstances (birthdays, holidays).

Examples of Precipitating Factors

  • Peer interaction, such as being with other kids.
  • External refusals or limitations imposed by staff members.
  • Environmental changes, including overnight visits and significant dates.
  • Personal health issues, including illnesses and medication effects.
  • Clinician involvement and support plays a role in behavior influences.

Rational Detachment

  • A coping mechanism characterized by managing one's own responses and emotions during interactions.
  • It requires not taking negative behavior personally, allowing for better communication and de-escalation.

Examples of Rational Detachment

  • Identifying personal stress triggers and warning signs.
  • Maintaining self-awareness concerning one's own emotional state and stress levels.

Integrated Experience

  • The concept that behavior is interconnected; one's behavior can affect others' actions and reactions.
  • Important for understanding the dynamics of interactions, particularly in crisis situations.

Benefits of Learning the Crisis Model

  • Enhances the ability to tailor responses to meet a child's specific needs during crises.
  • Facilitates the development of structured plans to manage challenging behavior effectively.

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