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The SDSU Center for Autism and Developmental Disorders is hosting a talk on learning effective strategies to deescalate behaviors in kids with autism. Our guest, Daniel Lowery from the Psychiatric Centers of San Diego, will help parents identify common triggers that lead to behavioral escalation and what to do to prevent them. We will explore the energy cycle of behavioral escalation, how to identify each phase and how to respond appropriately with each phase. We will cover the most effective communication strategies for interacting with kids to prevent behavioral escalation and reduce escalation once a child has already in an excited state. There will be a Q&A at the end to help tackle tricky situations. Psychiatric Centers at San Diego (PCSD) is a group of psychiatrists, therapists, nurse practitioners, and behavior analysts that look to collectively improve mental health with a diverse and collaborative approach. PCSD is among the largest and oldest integrated private practice behavioral health groups in the United States serving residents of San Diego for over 50 years. The newly formed BASE (Behavioral Autism Support Entity) Team within PCSD (2013) has added a behavioral component to the traditional psychiatric components for dealing with individuals primarily with autism and other related diagnoses. PCSD’s integrated model allows for a unique service delivery structure focusing on the patient and clinical needs above all else. For more info go to www.psychiatriccenters.com