What does LSCI stand for?
Life Space Crisis Intervention
Denying feelings associated with painful events.
Explain what it means for someone's lid to be flipped?
correctly reenact and explain.
Name 2 skills used in Drain-Off.
Attending, affirming, reassuring, validating, decoding
"I can't do anything right!"
It must be frustrating to feel like you can't do things right!
What is Drain-Off
The first stage of LSCI. When you drain off student's big feelings.
Regression
Retreating from one’s responsibilities and problems by an attempt to return to the comfort of earlier years.
What is the Neocortex?
"hamburger meat"; rational/thinking brain
What does it mean to manage counter-aggression?
To avoid "catching" the other person's anger.
You don't care about me! No body cares about me!
It must feel lonely thinking that no one cares about you.
What is the conflict cycle?
Sublimation
Changing the direction of one’s drive toward a worthy and acceptable goal. This defense mechanism lays behind many success stories.
What is the Limbic Brain?
"the kidney bean"; the emotional/feeling brain
Why is it important to validate the student?
Validating statements acknowledge the young person’s feelings.
They convey to the young person that you non-judgmentally accept their thoughts and feelings as important, real and understandable. You really hear them.
The teacher never does anything about it!
It must feel frustrating feeling like your teacher doesn't help you.
What is a timeline?
The second stage of LSCI. When a student tells their version of what happened during the stressful incident.
Conversion
Transferring distress to a physical manifestation such as illness or pain (psychosomatic).
What is the reptilian brain?
instinctual/dinosaur brain
Why is drain off so important for students who are escalated?
He deserved it! I warned him!
You feel strongly that he deserved that.
What is the "blue box" of the conflict cycle?
Student's negative self-concept, irrational beliefs, etc.
Displacement
Transferring an emotional reaction to a substitute when it cannot be directed at the one who caused it.
Action!
Reenact the hand-brain model, including correct labeling.
What does it mean to decode a student's statements?
Find out the true meaning behind what they are saying.
My parents are going to kill me!
You sound worried about your parent's reactions.