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About the Course
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Definition of Suicide
Historical Perspective on Suicide
Impact of Suicide on Individuals, Families, and Communities
Stigma Associated with Suicide
Roles and Responsibilities of Counselors in Suicide Prevention
References
Introduction to Major Theories of Suicide
Understanding the Interpersonal Theory of Suicide
Psychosocial Factors Contributing to Suicide Risk
Cultural Considerations in Suicide Assessment and Intervention
References
Demographic Risk Factors Influencing Suicide Risk
Psychological Risk Factors Influencing Suicide Risk
Environmental Risk Factors Influencing Suicide Risk
Social Risk Factors Influencing Suicide Risk
Intersectionality and Its Impact on Suicide Risk Assessment
References
Identification of Protective Factors
Promoting Resilience in Individuals at Risk
Enhancing Social Support Networks
Building Coping Skills
References
Confidentiality and Privacy Concerns
Duty to Warn and Duty to Protect
Informed Consent and Treatment Planning
Balancing Autonomy and Safety
References
Suicide Assessment, Treatment, and Management Training
This text-based course was developed in 2024 for mental health professionals. This course provides an understanding of suicide and its stigma which is crucial for providing appropriate support and implementing effective suicide prevention strategies.
Target audience: mental health professionals
Content Level: beginning to expert
This course provides licensed professional counselors with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively assess, treat, and manage suicide-related concerns in their practice. Through a comprehensive exploration of suicide assessment, evidence-based treatment approaches, and risk management strategies, counselors will gain the competencies needed to support clients experiencing suicidal ideation. The course emphasizes the importance of ethical considerations, cultural sensitivity, and collaborative interventions to enhance client safety and well-being.
Course Objectives:
In this course, you will learn to:
understand the prevalence, risk factors, and warning signs associated with suicide;
apply systematic and evidence-based approaches to suicide assessment, including risk and protective factors;
establish a supportive and non-judgmental therapeutic environment for clients discussing suicide;
utilize culturally sensitive and ethically sound strategies when working with diverse populations;
implement evidence-based treatment modalities for clients experiencing suicidal ideation;
collaboratively develop safety plans and crisis management strategies to address immediate risk;
identify and address potential barriers to treatment engagement and adherence.
recognize the importance of self-care and professional support when working with suicidal clients;
understand legal and ethical considerations related to suicide assessment, treatment, and management, and
develop risk management strategies to ensure clients' safety and protect professional liability.
About the author
Matt Grammer, LPCC-S is the founder of Therapy Trainings™, Kentucky Counseling Center®, and Counseling Now®. He has over a decade of experience as a clinician, private practice operator, and consultant. He holds dual Masters degrees in Mental Health Counseling and School Counseling. KY LPCC-S #164069
Consulting Team
Social Work Consultant is Alicia Trager, LCSW
Marriage and Family Therapy Consultant is Matt White, MFT
Psychology consultant is Brett Donnelly, Psy D.
Course completion & CE info
Course completion requirements: To earn CE credit, professionals must purchase the course, read/listen to the presentation, and complete the posttest (with a passing score of 80%) and course evaluation. Posttest may be retaken as many time as you need. Certificates of completion will be emailed immediately after course completion and can be accessed from your account anytime.
This course has been approved by Therapy Trainings™, as a NAADAC Approved Education Provider, for 6 CE hours. NAADAC provider #270493. Therapy Trainings™ is responsible for all aspects of its programming.
Therapy Trainings™ has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7439. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Therapy Trainings™ is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
Therapy Trainings™, #1945, is approved as an ACE provider to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. ACE provider approval period: 12/6/2024-12/6/2027. Social workers completing this course receive 6 continuing education credits.
State Specific Board Approvals:
Thanks to our national and state accreditations, all of our CE courses are approved by the boards listed below—provided the content is relevant to your profession or unless otherwise noted in the course description.
We regularly monitor state board requirements, but for the most up-to-date and accurate information, please refer to your licensing board’s official website.
The list below reflects the boards that currently recognize our CE credits based on existing state regulations.
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System Requirements
Computer or mobile device with an internet connection.
For questions, concerns, or to request special accommodations, please email [email protected]
Introduction
Understanding Suicide Assessment Training
Core Components of the Training
Evidence-Based Treatment Approaches
Case Studies and Real-World Applications
The Role of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Implementation in Clinical Practice
Why Choose Our Training Program
Continuing Education and Certification
Conclusion
Mental health professionals face critical challenges in their practice, but perhaps none is more important than effectively assessing and managing suicide risk. This comprehensive guide explores the essential components of Suicide Assessment, Treatment, and Management Training, providing valuable insights for both new and experienced practitioners in the mental health field.
According to the World Health Organization, nearly 800,000 people die by suicide annually, making it one of the leading causes of death worldwide. For mental health professionals, having proper training in suicide assessment and management isn't just about meeting continuing education requirements—it's about saving lives.
Suicide Assessment, Treatment, and Management Training focuses on developing crucial skills:
Risk factor identification
Crisis intervention techniques
Evidence-based assessment methods
Treatment planning
Documentation and legal considerations
Follow-up care protocols
Professional suicide assessment involves a structured approach that combines clinical expertise with validated assessment tools. The process typically includes:
Initial Screening: Identifying immediate risk factors and warning signs
Comprehensive Assessment: Evaluating risk factors, protective factors, and current mental state
Risk Formulation: Synthesizing information to determine risk level
Safety Planning: Developing actionable steps for crisis management
Understanding risk factors is fundamental to effective suicide assessment. Key areas include:
Historical Factors
Clinical Factors
Psychosocial Factors
The training covers various validated assessment instruments:
CBT plays a crucial role in suicide prevention and treatment. Key aspects include:
Identifying and challenging suicide-related cognitive distortions
Developing effective coping strategies
Building problem-solving skills
Creating safety plans and coping cards
Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS)
Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Suicide Prevention (BCBT-SP)
Presentation:
45-year-old female
Recent job loss
History of major depression
Previous suicide attempt
Intervention:
Implementation of safety plan
CBT-focused treatment
Regular risk assessment
Coordination with support system
Outcome:
Reduced suicidal ideation
Improved coping skills
Successfully maintained safety
Presentation:
16-year-old male
Social media bullying
First-time suicidal ideation
Substance use concerns
Intervention:
Family involvement
School coordination
CBT and DBT skills
Social media safety planning
Outcome:
Enhanced family communication
Development of support network
Resolution of immediate crisis
CBT serves as a foundational approach in suicide prevention and treatment. Key components include:
Identifying suicide-related cognitive distortions
Challenging negative thought patterns
Developing realistic thinking strategies
Creating structured daily activities
Building positive experiences
Enhancing social connections
Problem-solving techniques
Distress tolerance
Emotion regulation
Interpersonal effectiveness
Proper documentation is crucial for risk management and continuity of care:
Comprehensive risk assessments
Safety planning details
Treatment rationale
Communication with other providers
Follow-up planning
Understanding legal obligations and ethical responsibilities:
Duty to warn
Involuntary hospitalization criteria
Confidentiality limits
Documentation requirements
Standard of care expectations
Our training program offers:
Evidence-based assessment techniques
Practical intervention strategies
Real-world case studies
Interactive learning modules
Expert instruction from experienced clinicians
1. Enhanced Clinical Skills
2. Career Advancement
3. Practical Application
Flexible online learning
Interactive case discussions
Live supervision options
Continuing education credits
Certificate of completion
Access to expert consultation
Our program meets requirements for:
State licensing boards
Professional organizations
Healthcare facilities
Insurance providers
Graduates receive:
Access to updated materials
Consultation opportunities
Professional networking
Advanced training options
Suicide Assessment, Treatment, and Management Training represents a crucial investment in professional development and patient care. The skills and knowledge gained through this comprehensive training program enable practitioners to:
Conduct thorough risk assessments
Implement evidence-based interventions
Maintain proper documentation
Navigate legal and ethical challenges
Save lives through effective care
Enroll in our comprehensive training program at Therapy Trainings to enhance your clinical skills and join a community of dedicated professionals committed to excellence in suicide prevention and intervention. You might also wanty to explore our other mental health courses to further your knowledge in the field.