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NUBH Safety Plan

    SAFETY PLAN - CRISIS PREVENTION PLAN

    Problem Behaviors

    These are behaviors I sometimes show, especially when I’m stressed:

    Triggers

    When these things happen, I am more likely to feel unsafe and upset:

    Warning Signs

    These are things other people may notice me doing if I begin to lose control:

    Interventions

    These are things that might help me calm down and keep myself safe when I’m feeling upset:

    Things That Make It Worse

    These are things that do NOT help me calm down or stay safe:

    CRISIS PLAN

    CRISIS PLAN:

    RESPONSE

    SAFETY CONTACT

    1) I will try to notice the following warning signs and triggers:

    Safety Plan Contacts and Resources

    (People I Can Ask for Help)




    2) I’d like staff/my family to notice the following warning signs:

    3) When I notice these triggers or warning signs, I will take action to prevent a crisis from developing by doing the following:

    4) When staff/my family notice that I’m getting upset, I’d like them to help me prevent a crisis by doing the following:

    5) When I handle a potential crisis without doing anything to make it worse, I can reward myself by:

    6) Other ideas about what to do if a crisis develops:

    If Decompensation is evident, please contact GA Crisis and Access Line: 1 (800) 715-4225 and/or 911 AND/OR GO TO NEAREST EMERGENCY ROOM

    Safety Plan (Guide)

    Things to notice:

    Triggers: Sudden loud noises, being teased, being told “no,” being physically crowded, being reminded about the rules, dinnertime

    Warning signs: Getting really quiet, withdrawing, clenching my fists, heart pounding, thinking “it’s not fair,” getting a headache

    My Safety Plan (Guide)

    Things to try:

    Distractions: play a videogame, do a crossword puzzle, call a friend on the phone, get some physical exercise (run around the block, play hoops, jump rope), hold on to an ice cube

    Self-soothing: put on happy music, take a hot shower, play my guitar, have a cup of tea, say to myself “I can handle it,” do deep breathing

    Don’t try: telling me to “chill,” giving me a hug, watching a sad movie

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