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Streamlined Suicide Assessment & Safety Planning
Presented by Khara Croswaite Brindle, MA, LPC, ACS, CFT-I
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Course: #1576Level: Intermediate1.02 Hours
The likelihood of mental health professionals encountering suicidal ideation in their work is high when serving diverse populations suffering from mental illness, trauma, and adversity. Assessment tools, clinical steps taken, and documentation of efforts as a helping professional are vital to the well-being of both client and clinician during times of high stress. This training identifies and discusses known risk factors in suicide assessment and prevention as well as safety planning strategies to address symptom management and thoughtful treatment planning with a person at risk.

Reducing Access to Lethal Means: The Social Worker's Role
Presented by Lauren Dennelly, MSW, LCSW
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Course: #1563Level: Intermediate1.03 Hours
This course describes the importance of counseling clients on their access to lethal means and offers applicable strategies for clinical interviewing.

Veterans and Suicide: What Social Workers Need to Know
Presented by Nadia Tourinho, MSW, LICSW, LCSW-C
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Course: #1386Level: Intermediate1.12 Hours
This course explores social work practice with veterans, as it relates to suicide. The course focuses on suicide risk, assessment, and effective intervention with veterans and their families.

Suicide in Primary Care: Screening, Assessment, and Intervention
Presented by Lauren Dennelly, MSW, LCSW
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Course: #1361Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course includes detailed information on screening for suicide in primary care settings and offers participants an opportunity to learn and apply evidence-based screening tools and interventions to fictional case study examples.

Suicide and Self-Harm in the Elderly
Presented by Teresa Fair-Field, OTD, OTR/L
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Course: #1028Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course will discuss the signs that go beyond depression to reveal active suicidal or self-harm risk. We will address the prevalence of suicidality in long-term care settings, elevated risks in care transitions, steps to improve the comfort and ability to conduct effective interviews and risk assessments, the Baby Boomer cohort effect, and provide clinical tips and resources.