SAMHSA’s Award-Winning Newsletter
November/December 2010, Volume 18, Number 6 

From Coercion to Compassion: Ending Seclusion and Restraint

Comfort rooms. Humor. Daily interactions. A new training DVD from SAMHSA describes positive alternatives to seclusion and restraint practices.

The DVD, Leaving the Door Open: Alternatives to Seclusion and Restraint, features personal stories, role plays, and suggestions for discussion. The 30-minute program is designed to help staff and administrators of all types of facilities, including psychiatric facilities, schools, and hospitals.

cover of DVD, Leaving the Door Open:  Alternatives to Seclusion and Restraint—click to view publication

“This training resource provides practical, how-to information that focuses on collaboration and communication,” said Paolo del Vecchio, M.S.W., Associate Director for Consumer Affairs at SAMHSA’s Center for Mental Health Services. “We want to move from coercion to compassion.”

SAMHSA’s Goal

SAMHSA experts have long understood that seclusion and restraint practices do not reduce trauma but exacerbate it. The Agency is working to reduce and ultimately eliminate the use of these practices in institutional and community settings.

“More humane and recovery-focused practices are available to protect consumers and caretakers,” said Mr. del Vecchio. “SAMHSA’s goal is to make this happen as soon as possible. This new DVD is a good start.”

With a focus on open communication among staff and those they serve, the DVD cover also provides questions to stimulate discussion among viewers and resources about ending seclusion and restraint.

The DVD teaches viewers about:

  • Comfort rooms, spaces in facilities designed to help patients in distress calm down
  • Personal safety plans, in which children and adult patients document activities that comfort them (i.e., listening to music, reading) as well as “triggers” that stress them (i.e., sounds such as jangling keys)
  • Humor and how it can relieve distress and liven up community meetings, especially for children
  • Daily interactions and how each encounter between staff members and patients offers an opportunity to extend care and compassion.

More Information & Ordering

The DVD is a companion to SAMHSA’s seclusion and restraint reduction direct care staff training curriculum, Roadmap to Restraint and Seclusion Free Mental Health Services.

Finding alternatives to seclusion and restraint is part of SAMHSA’s Strategic Initiative on Trauma and Justice.

Order Leaving the Door Open: Alternatives to Seclusion and Restraint.

Read a SAMHSA News cover story on seclusion and restraint: “SAMHSA Helps Reduce Seclusion and Restraint at Facilities for Youth.”



  From the Administrator  
Your Comments Are Heard

Your Comments Are Heard

SAMHSA Administrator Pamela S. Hyde, J.D., talks about changes made to SAMHSA’s Strategic Initiatives based on comments received about Leading Change.


  Behavioral Health  
Mental Health Repor

Mental Health Report

SAMHSA recently released 2009 data on mental illness and suicidal ideation.

Youth and Mental Health

Youth and Mental Health

See statistics about youth age 12 to 17 on depression, treatment, and co-occurring substance use.

30 Million Drove Under the Influence Last Year

30 Million Drove Under the Influence Last Year

Some people drink alcohol or use illicit drugs and get behind the wheel.


  Multimedia Outreach  
Homelessness Video Series

Homelessness Video Series

“Street Outreach” videos help service providers by showing scenarios in real-world settings.

Seclusion & Restraint Alternatives

Seclusion & Restraint Alternatives

A training DVD educates providers about alternatives to these trauma-inducing practices.


  Evidence-Based Practices  
National Registry: Update

National Registry: Update

New resources help organizations looking for evidence-based updates on successful programs and interventions.


Science and Service Awards to 28 Organizations

Science and Service Awards to 28 Organizations

Many organizations received awards for their use of evidence-based practices.


  Gulf Oil Spill Update  
Grants Distributed To Help Gulf States, PSAs in Progress

Grants Distributed To Help Gulf States, PSAs in Progress

SAMHSA has developed a public education campaign to connect people in the Gulf states to services.


  Grants  
Awards Announced

Awards Announced

Recent awards include Access to Recovery, Project LAUNCH, and many other grantee programs.


  Recovery and Prevention  
Recovery Happens!

Recovery Happens!

Event photos on the Recovery Month website illustrate the power of recovery.


Community Prevention Day Is February 7

Community Prevention Day Is February 7

Register now to attend SAMHSA’s free event!


  Also in this Issue  
Prescription Pain Relievers in the News

Prescription Pain Relievers in the News

Concern over the nonmedical use of prescription pain relievers is increasing across the Nation.

In the ER: Young Children & Accidental Drug Use

In the ER: Young Children & Accidental Drug Use

SAMHSA data show 69,121 children age 5 or younger were treated in the ER for accidentally ingesting drugs.


  Visit the SAMHSA Store  

Free Publications at Your Fingertips

SAMHSA’s website includes the new SAMHSA Store for publications and other Agency products. Visit store.samhsa.gov.

SAMHSA Store Video Tour

View the story of the SAMHSA Store. Find out how keyword taxonomy helps your search.

2010 Annual Index (PDF 323KB)

2010 Annual Index (PDF 323KB)

This issue’s print PDF and the newsletter’s hard copy include the annual index of topics.