Losing a client to suicide is your worst nightmare. And there inevitably comes a time when the suicidal client is more than just an intangible dread. When an actual person, suffering and sitting in your office, reveals they are having suicidal thoughts. Many clinicians are left feeling unprepared, frightened, and unsure what to do next. The weight of keeping someone alive can steer you in the direction of avoidance. Desperate and alone, suicidal clients can find themselves passed from one therapist to the next. And that’s not care.
Don’t let fear push you away.
This seminar will transform how you view and work with suicidal clients and give you the clinical tools you need to save lives.
Full of thought provoking lecture, engaging case studies, and guided instruction on a host of powerful clinical applications, this seminar will provide you with the tools you need to:
Leave this seminar feeling confident and capable to work with suicidal clients and guide them out of the darkness and back into the light!
The presenter is Sally Spencer-Thomas, Psy.D., MNM
The workshop will award 6.25 clock hours in Diagnosis; no NBCC credit is available for this program.
For more information or to register: https://catalog.pesi.com/item/suicide-assessment-intervention-assess-suicidal-ideation-effectively-intervene-crisis-situations-confidence-composure-sensitivity-91948
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