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Interactions
Planted on:
Apr 28, 2024 5:04 PM
Last tended:
May 5, 2024 11:46 PM
Garden Sprouts
We can offer co-regulation when we learn how to self-regulate.Research that “that help to explain the interplay of the autonomic messages and responses between all participants” can lead to trainings and programs that teach techniques to become aware of and manage autonomic states, which can improve public service interactions. This type of research increases the opporunity for awareness, understanding, and more safety, as well as repair in places where harm has previously been done. `We need to offer attention and curiosity to situations when someone is feeling cues of danger that trigger their survival responses. The goal is to get on the same team. We need to explore the structures of interactions in order to understand what features may make safety inaccessible.How to self-regulateSLBs/PA can bring regulation and awareness to their interactions with the public in ways that may be able to improve outcomes, reduce reactivity, and support collaboration.PA needs to work toward awareness of triggers that cure danger to others and identification of the cues of danger that activate survival responses and drive dysregulationWe need to develop psycho education for public servants and create foundational knowledge about survival responses. We’re need to train slbs to self-regulate and collaborate with their own autonomic states (to befriend their nervous systems). We need to shift policies that judge actions as conscious, voluntary decisions. We need to focus on interactions differently, to focus on the felt Experience as the intervening variable between what happens in an interaction and what results from the interaction solutions for public service interactionsEXAMPLE we need to acknowledge that it is the administrators responsibility to be regulated and to act as a regulating resource for the public they serve. E need to be able to “accurately identify autonomic state, and have skills to regulate back to ventral”
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Interactions