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How to Defuse an Angry Person | Try the DATS Approach 

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Interacting with an angry or distressed person can evoke a ton of emotions inside of you. Maybe you feel guilty, hurt, afraid or thrown off balance. Having a simple set of intentional steps can put you back in an empowered role. From this place, you can stay connected and engage in solutions that work.
I developed the DATS approach to manage challenging interactions and I draw from this every day in my work and personal life as well.
DATS stands for Differentiate, Acknowledge, Transfer and Solution-Focused.
Here are the DATS Steps for you to use:
1. DIFFERENTIATE: You are a separate person and whatever the individual is saying to you has more to do with them than it does with you. They are bringing the issue; you are the witness. Side-step anger by not engaging at that level. Instead, make the choice to come from a place of understanding, support and non-reactivity.
2. ACKNOWLEDGE: Become a master at recognizing what the real heart of the matter is and acknowledge the feelings that go along with it. Most people coming from a place of anger are feeling vulnerable and upset. Recognize this. Here is where empathy and good listening skills are key. This is not about simply agreeing with the person, or condoning bad behavior or verbal aggression. Simply recognize the pain point. For example, you might genuinely say, "Sounds like this has been frustrating for you", or whatever else might be true in that moment. However, don't get stuck here because once you have accurately captured the experience of the other person, it is time to move forward toward the transfer stage.
3. TRANSFER: The previous two steps are designed to perform initial prevention of emotional escalation. The Transfer stage is used to shift the focus back onto the topic of the individual's concern. So, here, you need to correctly capture what has happened that is the source of the problem. Make a simple statement to capture what you think you heard them tell you about the problem. Then repeat this back until you can both agree on what it is.
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Комментарии : 12   
@veronicaavalos2007
@veronicaavalos2007 7 лет назад
why does the other person have to keep calm and walk on eggshells just to help those who are angry? why are they only allpwed to be angry and you have to be the one to take it because its now all about you.
@Dadskills4u
@Dadskills4u 6 лет назад
Because the ultimate goal is compliance. Sometimes it is about diffusing violence, and sometimes about getting people to calm down to help them, or get them to work within the rules. Sometimes it is outright about safety of self or others. It isn't about walking on eggshells. When you are calm, you can begin to work toward giving them healthy options, instead of feeding into their anger and getting wrapped up in it.
@Weewootruck
@Weewootruck 6 лет назад
I’m watching this in 2018. This sounds very relevant still and helpful. I will be trying to apply the DATS within my everyday life. Thank you for the video!
@Whatisptsd
@Whatisptsd 5 лет назад
DATS was developed quite a few years ago but has strong principles which seem to work in many but not all situations.
@diontaedaughtry974
@diontaedaughtry974 5 лет назад
Thank you this was very helpful and informative 👍👍
@user-vf3fg1gl7pMsSandy
@user-vf3fg1gl7pMsSandy 6 лет назад
I find the DATS approach is one the best. I use it always and find it is an excellent defuser.😊
@cutechiangels
@cutechiangels 6 лет назад
What if the angry person doesn't react well to that approach? For ex: when my partner started to suddenly shout at me I tried doing these things, and it made him escalate more. And he went on to get more mad. Jumping from one topic to another topic. The latter very trivial, but he made it into a drama. I cldn't take it any longer at that point, and really told him again, to stop, now! He became worse, shutting himself up in violent behavoir towards me... What elae can i do in these awful, very tiresome situations? Btw, tge second step isn't quite clear to me. Thx for explaining. 🤗
@loreendegenstein5629
@loreendegenstein5629 6 лет назад
How do you stop hateful comments?
@loreendegenstein5629
@loreendegenstein5629 6 лет назад
How do you wake up people?
@davidyisrael007
@davidyisrael007 8 лет назад
Oh brother....
@jordanhansen8631
@jordanhansen8631 6 лет назад
yep, mine too.
@jacquelinejefferson1876
@jacquelinejefferson1876 5 лет назад
Too many long words, what on earth is she saying.
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