"As Coronavirus Anxiety Grows, Public Advised How To De-Escalate Stressful Situations
Conflicts at home and in public demonstrate need Crisis Prevention Institute shares proven verbal de-escalation tips during time of increased tension across U.S. and world Included is an excerpt from a press release CPI released on April 1, 2020. De-escalation in everyday lives is crucial now as individuals face highly elevated emotions in a variety of situations, according to CPI. These can include interactions in healthcare settings, grocery stores, takeout lines and even in isolation at home as kids and parents navigate challenges of work and school. CPI is sharing tips to help individuals control their own behavior during heightened stress and anxiety. The five tips everyone can use include:
“The realities of stress, fear and anxiety are ever present during this pandemic and it can get worse with more social restrictions, economic impacts and uncertainty,” said Tony Jace, CEO of Crisis Prevention Institute. “Learning of heated public exchanges and increasing home isolation, we realized our tools for professionals can be just as critical and helpful to the public in resolving situations influenced by the coronavirus. We felt a strong responsibility to do something positive and believe our expertise can be very helpful during these challenging times.” Visit www.crisisprevention.com/ReduceConflict where you can find and download additional free tips and information. Thank you, Tony Jace CEO, Crisis Prevention Institute"
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