This workshop will help participants learn how to re-think suicide prevention through the lens of trauma-informed care in order to make room for the whole person.
Learning Objectives:
. Explain the interpersonal theory of suicide and explore its use in suicide prevention and assessment
2. Explore intersection of trauma and suicidality
3. Discuss socio-cultural approach to suicide care using socio-ecological
For more information: Marion Boreros, 504-233-2406, marion@broadmoorimporvement.com
To register: Eventbrite link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/trauma-informed-suicide-prevention-tickets-441287551947
Approved for 3.0 CE clock hours in Diagnosis; no NBCC credit available for this program.
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