Understanding Nonviolent Physical Crisis Intervention (CPI)

Explaining Nonviolent Physical Crisis Intervention (CPI)

Nonviolent Physical Crisis Intervention (CPI) is a method of managing and resolving conflict that avoids the use of physical force. It is a practice often employed in situations such as domestic violence, also known as intimate partner violence (IPV). This approach emphasizes the refraining from violence in any form, including physical, verbal, and emotional. It advocates for nonaggressive language and strategies to understand and mitigate fears. The approach insists on nonviolent resolution, which can be pivotal in reducing the repeat of domestic assault. Situations addressed by CPI and nonviolent methods can include varying types and levels of conflict or abuse, but all are grounded in the promotion of safety, communication, and respect for all individuals involved.

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