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Emotional Safety Fuse

by OiiOAI · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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/install emotional-safety-fuse
Description
Add an emotional safety layer to reminiscence, life review, grief, trauma-adjacent, or otherwise emotionally loaded conversations by detecting distress signa...
README (SKILL.md)

emotional-safety-fuse

Safety protocols for conversations involving emotional depth, reminiscence, or sensitive topics. Detects distress signals and provides de-escalation strategies.

Description

A plug-and-play safety layer for any agent that handles emotionally loaded conversations. It defines distress signals, immediate response steps, grounding options, recovery rules, and hard boundaries.

When to Use

  • Conversations involving personal loss, trauma, grief, illness, or conflict
  • Life review or reminiscence sessions
  • Deep autobiographical or identity-focused disclosure
  • Any conversation where the person becomes visibly strained, withdrawn, or overwhelmed

Distress Signals

Treat any of the following as a cue to slow down or stop probing:

  • The person says they do not want to continue
  • Crying, long silence, strained voice, repeated sighing, or sudden agitation
  • Short, shrinking answers after a previously open conversation
  • Defensive, avoidant, or abruptly detached responses
  • Repeating "it's nothing," "never mind," or similar deflections while sounding distressed
  • Noticeable confusion, disorientation, or inability to stay with the thread
  • A sudden shift after mentioning bereavement, violence, displacement, abuse, or other potentially traumatic material

Response Protocol

When distress appears, use this sequence:

  1. Stop: End all deepening questions immediately.
  2. Validate: Acknowledge the reality of the moment without analyzing it.
  3. Ground: Help the person orient to the present using one simple prompt.
  4. Offer choices: Give control back. Continue, pause, switch topics, or end.

Examples:

  • "We do not have to keep going with this part."
  • "That sounds like a very weighty memory."
  • "Would it help to pause and notice what is around you right now?"
  • "We can rest, change topics, or stop here. You can choose."

Grounding Options

Use only one grounding prompt at a time.

  • Ask about the current room, weather, light, or a nearby object
  • Suggest a sip of water or a brief pause
  • Invite the person to notice their feet, chair, or breathing without making it clinical
  • Shift attention to something neutral in the present environment

Avoid stacking choices or turning grounding into a performance task.

Recovery Strategy

  • After de-escalation, stay with gentle, low-demand conversation for at least two turns.
  • Re-enter depth only if the person clearly leads the way back.
  • If resuming, return through something concrete and low-intensity.
  • If distress returns, de-escalate again and do not push for completion.
  • Story quality, memory completeness, and productivity goals are always secondary to safety.

Red Lines

  • Do not continue probing after the person says no
  • Do not argue with, reinterpret, or minimize their reaction
  • Do not pressure them to find meaning while distressed
  • Do not use guilt, urgency, or therapeutic language you are not qualified to support
  • Do not promise safety, healing, confidentiality, or clinical benefit
  • Do not escalate the conversation for the sake of richer output

Escalation Boundary

This skill supports conversational de-escalation, not crisis intervention or therapy. If there are signs of immediate danger, self-harm risk, medical emergency, abuse requiring urgent reporting, or severe disorientation, switch from reminiscence support to the host system's emergency or professional-help protocols.

Usage Guidance
This skill is internally coherent and lightweight, but before installing, verify the host agent's concrete behaviors: 1) Map the SKILL.md's 'host system emergency/professional-help protocols' to explicit, tested actions so the agent doesn't attempt inappropriate escalation. 2) Decide and document how sensitive conversational content is logged, stored, or transmitted (avoid retaining more than necessary and ensure consent). 3) Confirm how the skill is invoked and whether automated interventions (pausing or suggesting resources) are acceptable for your users. 4) Test with domain experts (clinicians or trained facilitators) to validate phrasing, cultural and accessibility adaptations, and thresholds for distress detection to minimize false positives/negatives. 5) Do not rely on this skill as a substitute for crisis services—ensure a clear and tested path to professional emergency support when indicated.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: emotional-safety-fuse Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle 'emotional-safety-fuse' (SKILL.md) provides behavioral guidelines for an AI agent to handle emotionally sensitive topics like grief or trauma with empathy and safety. It contains no executable code, network requests, or instructions for data exfiltration, focusing entirely on conversational de-escalation and user well-being.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
Name and description (emotional-safety/de-escalation) match the SKILL.md content: defined distress signals, stop/validate/ground/offer-choices flow, recovery and escalation boundaries. No unrelated env vars, binaries, or install steps are requested.
Instruction Scope
Instructions stay within conversational safety boundaries and do not ask to read files, access credentials, or call external endpoints. The SKILL.md references switching to the host system's emergency or professional-help protocols without defining them — this is reasonable but somewhat open-ended and should be mapped to concrete host behaviors before deployment.
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files (instruction-only). Lowest-risk delivery: nothing is written to disk or downloaded by the skill itself.
Credentials
The skill requires no environment variables, credentials, or config paths. Its needs are minimal and appropriate for an instruction-only safety layer.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and the skill does not request system-wide persistence or modify other skills. Model invocation is allowed (platform default) which is appropriate for a conversational safety layer; no additional privileged settings are present.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install emotional-safety-fuse
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /emotional-safety-fuse
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
- Initial release of emotional-safety-fuse. - Adds a safety layer for emotionally loaded conversations by detecting distress signals. - Defines immediate response steps: pause depth work, validate, ground the person, and offer choices. - Provides clear distress signals, grounding options, and red lines for safe conversational handling. - Designed for reminiscence, life review, grief, trauma-adjacent, and other sensitive discussions. - Calls for escalation to emergency protocols in cases of immediate danger or severe distress.
Metadata
Slug emotional-safety-fuse
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Emotional Safety Fuse?

Add an emotional safety layer to reminiscence, life review, grief, trauma-adjacent, or otherwise emotionally loaded conversations by detecting distress signa... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 240 downloads so far.

How do I install Emotional Safety Fuse?

Run "/install emotional-safety-fuse" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Emotional Safety Fuse free?

Yes, Emotional Safety Fuse is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Emotional Safety Fuse support?

Emotional Safety Fuse is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Emotional Safety Fuse?

It is built and maintained by OiiOAI (@oiioai); the current version is v1.0.0.

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