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From Coercion to Compassion: Ending Seclusion and Restraint

Comfort rooms. Humor. Daily interactions. A new training DVD from SAMHSA describes positive alternatives to seclusion and restraint practices:

 

Compassion175.jpg"The DVD, Leaving the Door Open: Alternatives to Seclusion and Restraint, features personal stories, role plays, and suggestions for discussion. The 30-minute program is designed to help staff and administrators of all types of facilities, including psychiatric facilities, schools, and hospitals."

 

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) continues its mission to help facilities find additional ways to reduce or eliminate physical restraint and seclusion. SAMHSA recently released a new video, "Leaving the Door Open: Alternatives to Seclusion and Restraint," which is available free.

 

Download our free eBook, Risks of Restraints.

 

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