What You’ll Discover in Sally Spencer-Thomas Suicide Assessment and Intervention Assess Suicidal Ideation and Effectively Intervene in Crisis Situations with Confidence, Composure and Sensitivity
- Faculty:
- Sally Spencer-Thomas
- Duration:
- 6 Hours 7 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Jun 08, 2018
Description
Your worst nightmare is losing a client to suicide. There will come a time when the client who is suicidal is more than an intangible fear. Suffering can be experienced by an actual person. and sitting in Your office discovers that your patient is having suicidal thoughts. Many clinicians feel unprepared and scared. and Uncertain of what to do next? You can be steered by the weight of keeping someone alive. in The direction of avoidance. You are desperate and Suicidal clients could find themselves passing from one therapist, to another. And that’s not care.
Don’t let fear push you away.
This seminar will change the way you see the world. and work with suicidal clients and Provides the clinical tools that you need to save lives.
It is full of engaging case studies and thought-provoking lectures. and This seminar provides you with guided instruction on a variety of clinical applications. with The tools you need:
- Assess Suicidal Risk and identify implicit and Explicit expressions of suicidal thoughts
- Make a game-Prepare for a crisis if you are about to commit suicide.
- Intervene in suicidal despair with Evidence-based proactive approaches-CBT’s efficacy is based on and DBT.
- Effectively Use specific language with suicidal clients who will help you avoid stigma and Communicate your compassion effectively
- Offer grief support services that connect clients and clinicians with Other survivors of suicide and suicide loss
You will leave this seminar feeling confident and Can work with suicidal clients and They should be led out of darkness and Rejoice in the Light!
Handouts
Seminar Manual (2.71 MB) | 56 pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
Suicide: Who, What, When? and Where
- Addiction recovery
- Trauma-Take care of yourself
- Populations with multiple risk factors
- Suicide attempt survivors – learning from their experience
- The goal of upstream clinical practice: Reaching people before the crisis is over
Find Key Information Suicidal Clients: Assessment and Grad of risk
- Implicit and Suicidal thoughts and expressions explicitly
- Language to communicate compassion and Avoid stigma
- Suicide risk assessment
- SAFE-T
- PATH WARM
- Ideation; plan, mean, intent
- Risk level
Develop treatment plans that help clients regulate their emotions and Make Your Employees Feel Valuable and Connected
- Safety planning in collaboration (or “Why Suicide Contracting is Dead”)
- Take proactive steps to reduce the risk of suicide despair
- Multi-system approaches – support systems
- The evidence-Treatments based on:
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Cognitive restructuring strategies
- Exercises in emotional regulation
- Behavioral activation
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy
- How to organize a skill training group
- Tips for telephone coaching
- Plans to prevent a relapse
- Access to lethal means is restricted
- Working with Specific populations: Veterans, the elderly
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Handle with confidence Crisis Situations
- Perform a behavioral chain analysis
- Justifications for Suicide
- Identify the reasons you want to live.
- Tolerating distress and Use CBT skills to manage crisis situations
- When and How to hospitalize
Suicide Grief Support and Innovative Suicide-Specific Care
- Implement Suicide Grief Support
- Learn the unique nature and consequences of suicide grief
- Peer-Support via the internet: Connect clients to other victims of loss
- Access and Reclaim compassion
- Somatic resourcing
- Keep in mind your resources
- Assess Customers can do it themselves-Talk
ReInvest in Live a life worth living: Rekindle your Heart’s Desires
- The PIE of life – brainstorm possibilities of growth
- Social connection is important and Re-engagement
- Support and Grief groups
- Toxic people
- Working with Families affected by loss
- Choice and Perspective
- Show gratitude and A spirit of contentment following loss
- Measurements for Post-Traumatic Growth
PESI is not associated or affiliated with Marsha M. Linehan PhD, ABPP or one of her organizations
Faculty
Sally Spencer-ThomasMNM, Psy.D. Similar seminars and products: 3
Sally Spencer-Thomas, Psy.D., MNM, Suicide prevention and A variety of perspectives can be used to promote mental health. Clinical psychologist. Mental Health Advocate. Faculty member. Researcher. And suicide loss survivor. She was motivated to go to work. in Suicide prevention after Carson, her younger brother, committed suicide. He was a Denver entrepreneur. with bipolar condition.
Dr. Spencer-Thomas Has been invited to speak at the White House about the topic of mental health and suicide prevention and Served as a leader for the National Action Alliance Suicide Prevention, International Association for Suicide Prevention, American Association for Suicidology and The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
For her leadership, she has been awarded multiple awards, including the American Association of Suicidology’s 2014 Survivor of the Year Award, the 2014 Invisible Disabilities Association Impact Honors Award and the 2012 Alumni Master Scholar Award from the University of Denver. She also received the 2015 Farbarow Award of the International Association for Suicide Prevention. Suicide Prevention and the 2016 Career Achievement Alumni Award from the University of Denver’s Graduate School of Professional Psychology.
Dr. Spencer-Thomas Has a Doctorate in Clinical psychology degree from the University of Denver. in Non-Regis University, profit management and a bachelor’s in psychology and studio art with A minor in Bowdoin College economics She has authored four books about mental illness. and Violence prevention
Disclosure to Speakers
Financial: Sally Spencer-Thomas Is speaker, trainer and Agent for change Sally Spencer-Thomas, LLC. PESI, Inc. gives her a speaking honorarium
Non-financial: Sally Spencer-Thomas Has no pertinent non-financialrelationship to disclose.
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