Meagan N. Houston – Suicidal Clients and Self-Harm Behaviors: Clinical Strategies to Confidently Address Two of the Most Daunting (and Potentially Lethal) Scenarios You’ll Work With

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• Archive: Faculty:Meagan N. HoustonDuration:6 Hours 2 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Sep 13, 2018 Description Manual - Suicidal Clients and Self-Harm Behaviors (3.99 MB) 72 Pages Available after Purchase Illinois Educators Self-Study Instructions (0.02 MB) Available after Purchase Illinois Educators Evaluation Form (0.17 MB) Available after Purchase Outline Clients at Risk: Co-Occurring Disorders and Special PopulationsDepressive disordersAnxiety disordersTrauma and stressor related disordersSubstance-related and addictive disordersRisks in special population groupsadolescents, veterans, LGBTQ, and the elderlyThe Relationship between Suicide and Self-Destructive BehaviorNon-Suicidal Self Injury (NSSI)The latest research on what drives self-harming behaviorIs self-harm an attention-seeking behavior?Does self-harm lead to suicide?The question of intentMaladaptive coping mechanisms and avoidanceClinical screening approach for NSSILegally Sound Suicide Risk Assessment10 essential components of a thorough risk assessmentChronic and acute risk factorsDistinguishing morbid ideation vs.

• suicidal ideationImminent/chronic suicide riskSelf-care and consultationFormal assessment tools for suicideManage Self-Harm Behaviors and Build Functional Coping Skills in Your Clients Dialectical Behavior TherapyTeach clients techniques to increase awareness of impulsive behaviorCommunication and expressing avoided emotionsReplacement behaviorsResearch limitations and treatment risks of psychotherapeutic approachesSuicidal Behavior Treatment Strategies: CBT, DBT and Crisis Management SkillsStrategies to manage countertransferenceIntegrate the four key elements of crisis intervention into treatmentStrategies from CBT and DBTPsychopharmacological intervention and managementLong-term care concerns and strategiesTele-therapy & Social mediaAPA GuidelinesTexting – should you?What to do when the suicidal client contacts you by phone/social media?Research limitations and treatment risks of psychotherapeutic approachesWhen (and How) to Hospitalize ClientsEthical, legal implications and case studiesConfidentiality and minor clientsInformed consent and state-specific lawsVoluntary vs.

• involuntary commitmentWhen and how to use law enforcementPlease Note: PESI is not affiliated or associated with Marsha M. Linehan, PhD, ABPP, or her organizations.

• Faculty Meagan N. Houston, Ph.D., SAP Related seminars and products: 3 Meagan N. Houston, Ph.D., SAP, has specialized in providing suicide treatment in a wide variety of settings and populations for over a decade.

• She has experience in high-risk settings where the application of suicide prevention, assessment, and intervention occurs daily.

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