Behavior Management

 

Awareness

 

Why Behavior Happens

The Reaction of No Effect

Role-Modeling Composure

Identifying and Interpreting

Staying Aware

Behavior Management Strategy

Practical Professionals

       Immediate Behavioral Supports

Intellectual Integrity

The Behavioralists

The Babysitter Complex

Client Respect

Tendencies of Extreme Aggression

 

Untraditional Communication

 

Multiple Diagnoses

The Nature of Conditions

Behavioral Crises

The Client We Know

Influence of Conditions

Taking Things Personally

Positive Results

Reacting to Behavior

Impact on the Situation

Issues and Behavior

Communication Deficits

Traditional Communication

Unpredictable Communication

Needs and Tendencies

Providing Positive Supports

Identifying Potential Issues

Avoiding Crises

Precursor Issues

Capability

Experienced Staff

 

Ongoing Information Sharing

 

Old and New Behaviors

History

Ongoing Training

Perpetuating Behaviors

Positive Self Indentity

The Power of Suggestion

The Power to Influence Identity

Negative Labels and Stigmas

Coping with Labels

 

Training

 

Good Trainers

       Involving Clients in Training

Personal Input

Acting as Moderator

Navigating Through Personal Experience

Unique Styles of Service Delivery

Collaboration

Information Distribution

Adapting to Variances in Behavior

Interpreting Past Experiences

Uncomfortable and Confusing Situations

Effective Weapons

 

Police Involvement

 

The Complication of Issues

Limited Effect

Traumatic Influence

The Mind of the Client

Critical Level Health and Safety Risks

Immediate Response Unit

Do Not Inform the Client

Escalation of Behaviors

Threats Are Not Comforting