Communication
De-escalation
Communication
Boundaries
Best Practices
100

What is a power struggle?

A conflict where staff and patients compete for control.

100

What's one early sign a patient may be escalating?

Raised voice, pacing, clenched fists, agitation, etc.

100

What tone of voice should be used to avoid escalating a situation?

Calm and even tone.

100

Why is consistency with rules important?

It builds trust and fairness and reduces confusion.

100
After a difficult situation, what should staff do together?

Debrief & process as a team.

200

Name one common trigger of power struggles.

Strict enforcement, tone, dismissive feelings, ignoring input, etc.

200

If a patient is escalating, what should you do with your own speech pace and volume?

Slow down and lower your voice.

200

What type of listening involves repeating or summarizing what the patient is saying?

Active or reflective listening.

200

What is the difference between flexibility and inconsistency?

Flexibility means adjusting expectations or approaches to meet a patient’s needs while staying within therapeutic and safety guidelines.

Inconsistency means unpredictably changing rules, expectations or consequences.

200

What can staff do to prevent burnout and avoid power struggles?

Self- care and manage stress.

300

How can power struggles affect the therapeutic relationship?

Damage trust, escalate behaviors and strain rapport.

300

When should y ou give a patient space rather than pushing interaction?

When they show signs of needing time to calm down.

300

Name one non-verbal way staff can de-escalate tension.

Open body language, calm posture, giving space.

300

What could happen if rules are bent for one patient but not another?

Patients may feel unfair treatment, leading to resentment or conflict.

300

Why is supervision and ongoing training important for staff?

Builds skills, confidence and consistency.

400

Why is avoiding power struggles important for patient dignity?

Preserves autonomy, reduces escalation and promotes respect.

400

What is one collaborative approve to resolving conflict instead of insisting on control?

Offering choices or problem-solving together.

400

What should staff avoid when speaking to patients: sarcasm, threats or offering choices? (Pick 2)

Sarcasm and threats.

400

Why is it important for staff to model respectful interactions?

Patients learn from staff behavior and it sets a tone of safety for patients.

400

What is one healthy way for staff to handle personal feelings when challenged by a patient?

Pause, remain professional, and seek support if needed.

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