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What are Emotional Response Levels or ERL's?
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a. A simple way to react quickly to crisis situations and/or behavior, making sure to be aware of numerous emotions that may be exhibited by persons in crisis.
b. A model meant to demonstrate the patterns of escalation that most individuals go through during a crisis event. Each level has unique characteristics and suggested responses that should be attempted by persons attempting to provide intervention and de-escalation.
c. Levels of escalation that a person goes through during crisis, which can be both encouraged or discouraged by responder behavior.
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a. A simple way to react quickly to crisis situations and/or behavior, making sure to be aware of numerous emotions that may be exhibited by persons in crisis.
b. A model meant to demonstrate the patterns of escalation that most individuals go through during a crisis event. Each level has unique characteristics and suggested responses that should be attempted by persons attempting to provide intervention and de-escalation.
c. Levels of escalation that a person goes through during crisis, which can be both encouraged or discouraged by responder behavior.
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GPT-4o mini
Emotional Response Levels (ERLs) refer to:
**b.** A model meant to demonstrate the patterns of escalation that most individuals go through during a crisis event. Each level has unique characteristics and suggested responses that should be attempted by persons attempting to provide intervention and de-escalation.
This definition encapsulates the concept of ERLs as a structured framework for understanding emotional reactions during crises and guiding appropriate responses to effectively manage and de-escalate such situations.
**b.** A model meant to demonstrate the patterns of escalation that most individuals go through during a crisis event. Each level has unique characteristics and suggested responses that should be attempted by persons attempting to provide intervention and de-escalation.
This definition encapsulates the concept of ERLs as a structured framework for understanding emotional reactions during crises and guiding appropriate responses to effectively manage and de-escalate such situations.