Understanding Behaviour
Continuum Interventions
Real-Life Scenarios
The Continuum Stages
Intervention Strategies
100

This term describes any action a client uses to conduct themselves, including avoidance or coping mechanisms

What is behaviour?

100

In this stage of verbal escalation, practitioners allow venting and focus on safety

What is the release stage?

100

A participant repeatedly asks "why do I have to do this?" What stage are they in?

Questioning Phase

100

This stage involves a participant challenging with questions or testing boundaries

What is the questioning stage?

100

In the questioning stage, staff should try these two  interventions

What is ignoring and redirecting?

200

A client exhibits hunched shoulders and crossed arms during a session. this is an example of what type of behaviour change?

What is closed-off body language?

200

When a client challenges boundaries with questions staff should use this intervention strategy 

What is ignoring or redirecting?
200

A participant is shouting and throwing objects but no one is immediately harmed. What stage is this?

The release stage

200

In this stage, a participant is overtly non compliant and setting limits is essential

What is the refusal stage?

200

At the release stage staff should try these interventions

What is listening carefully and allowing venting/listening?

300

These nonverbal cues, such as pacing or increased movement can signal escalation

What are physical change or energy increases?

300

This structured process involves trying a technique, assessing it's impact, and repeating until behaviour is managed

What is influence technique style?

300

A participant refuses to join a group activity despite repeated prompts. What stage is this?

What is The refusal stage?

300

This stage is characterized by a loss of verbal control and requires isolation and focusing on safety

What is the release stage?


300

When a participant refuses to comply, this intervention is the first step

What is setting limits?
400

When a client's energy level noticeably shifts, their baseline behaviour is likely affected by this

What is a trigger?

400

After escalation, practitioners focus on this to rebuild trust and relationship

What is therapeutic rapport?

400

After a heated moment, a participant begins to cry and express regret. What stage is this?

What is the tension reduction stage?

400

When a participant uses threats, this stage involves documenting, reporting, and seeking help

What is the intimidation stage?
400

This intervention helps rebuild connection with a participant after a challenging moment

What is therapeutic rapport?

500

This phase emphasizes labelling observed behaviour changed to help clients build awareness

What is observing and reflecting behaviour?

500

When escalating behaviour threatens safety, staff should escalate while maintaining this internal state

What is calm and control?

500

A participant loudly threatens to harm another peer if they don't get their way. What stage is this?

What is the intimidation phase?

500

This final stage occurs after escalation and focuses on rebuilding trust through therapeutic rapport

What is the tension reduction stage?

500

When a participant threatens staff or peers (intimidation stage) this is the appropriate next step

What is taking it seriously, documenting, and seeking help?

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