Learning What it Takes to do an Effective Suicide Risk Assessment (Self-Study)

Learning What it Takes to do an Effective Suicide Risk Assessment (Self-Study)

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Master the key components of suicide risk assessment that make the difference for your patients and clients

Hosted by SWEET Institute

Join us for this significant seminar!

Learn and Earn 2 CE credits!

When doing an effective suicide risk assessment, it is essential for us to first unlearn some of what we have been taught about suicide and suicide risk, and relearn and learn new and empowering ways of working with someone who is thinking about dying by suicide. 

During this seminar, you will master the 10 principles of suicide risk assessment and intervention, the 10 techniques of managing a suicide risk situation, and how to mitigate the 10 risk factors for suicide.

What will you learn from this seminar?

  1. How to reliably conduct a suicide risk assessment
  2. How to effectively intervene during an acute suicide risk situation
  3. How to effectively manage chronic suicidality, mitigate risk, and prevent suicide
  4. How to tailor interventions for uniquely challenging clients with suicidality

During this 2-hour seminar, we will guide you through an experiential learning process where you will learn what it takes to help your clients, and how to implement that in daily practice.

Who is this for?

This course is for any clinician invested in learning new or honing existing skills to be able to use in dynamic ways to support their patients and clients and to end suffering.

KEY INFORMATION:

This course is eligible for 2 CEUs for Licensed Social Workers, Licensed Mental Health Counselors, and Psychologists in New York State

For more information about CEU approval, please click here.

Format: Self-Study Online Seminar

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Karen is a Columbia-trained Social Worker with wide clinical, teaching, and supervision experience. She also has a background in management, mentorship, and leadership that spans more than 20 years. Her added passion is in advocacy and coaching. She has previously held Executive level positions, and two other directorships in different organizations. She is currently Adjunct Faculty at Columbia University School of Social Work and Adelphi University School of Social Work. She also maintains a private practice, provides supervision, and clinical and management training. She is also a personal and executive-level coach.
Price $15.00
Instructor Karen Dubin, PhD, LCSW
Duration 2 hours
Enrolled 2 students
Language English