Practitioner Resources
Certification Information
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"The Guiding Principles really explain it all (Respect, Dignity, Choice, Least Restrictive Alternative, and Feedback). I truly promote the when teaching to other participants. It has helped me to show people positive ways to intervene and deal with crisis behaviors. Staff's feedback from the experience of using PCM is that it is valuable and positive." Melody Ferguson Staff Development Coordinator | ||
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"I have been a trainer in CPI, Safety Care, TCI, Mandt, and PCM. I can say with 15 years of experience implementing each of these procedures, that PCM is by far the most effective methodology in keeping folks safe, and decreasing crises. It also is the only form of crisis management that has peer reviewed publications evidencing demonstrated reduction in restraints, injuries (both to staff and consumers), and promotes pro-active procedures to reduce the likelihood physical intervention in needed. Also, with PCM, there are no pain causing holds, or any holds that hold the person off balance, or put undue pressure on joints." Travis Blevins Executive Director |