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The Crisis Prevention Institute—A History of Promoting Care, Welfare, Safety, and SecuritySM
For nearly 30 years, CPI has been dedicated to creating crisis prevention and intervention training and resources to support the work of helping professionals and those whom they serve. Since the company's inception, and now in its third decade, CPI remains on the forefront of critical issues and best practices in behavior management—based on its founding philosophy of providing Care, Welfare, Safety, and SecuritySM for everyone involved in a crisis moment.

CPI was established in 1980 for human service professionals to address the need for training in safe, respectful, noninvasive methods for managing disruptive and assaultive behavior that are compatible with staff's duty to provide the best possible care.

The Foundation Program
CPI's foundation program, Nonviolent Crisis Intervention® training, was developed during the 1970s. The company's co-founder's human service experience and background in kinesics, physiology, and communication contributed to the development of an innovative, holistic system for defusing escalating behavior. Understanding effective communication and human physiology during aggressive moments, along with the core philosophy of maintaining Care, Welfare, Safety, and SecuritySM, provided a balance in behavior management that was unique at that time.

Since 1980, more than 5.4 million human service professionals around the globe have participated in the Nonviolent Crisis Intervention® training program to learn its proven strategies for safely resolving situations when confronted by anxious, hostile, or violent behavior, while still protecting the therapeutic relationships with those in their care.

Ongoing Commitment
Today, the Nonviolent Crisis Intervention® program is known worldwide for its behavior management best practices and is recognized as the international standard for crisis prevention and intervention training. CPI is committed to continuing its research, support, and delivery of the highest quality behavior management training and resources and to serving as an essential agent in helping professionals and the individuals in their care.

 

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