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I spent all day today in the NVCI class. Some of the techniques made sense but some made me think "O-kaaaaaaay......whatever!"
Do the restraint techniques really work? They work in controlled settings like classrooms, but what about when someone is really out of control?
elkpark
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The more you use the techniques, the better you get at them (although, at this piont in my career, I've been through several different training programs, and the physical interventions in some are better than others). And descalation is always better than letting things get to the point of physical confrontation. The more you can be aware of what's going on with clients, notice who's getting worked up about something, and intervene before someone gets agitated and physical, the better.