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• Archive: Crises are never scheduled, convenient or easy.
• But they do happen and you will face them.
• Clients at risk for crisis often present with so many symptoms and issues, it’s hard to know where to start.
• Many clinicians, anxious about how to proceed, often miss or avoid asking the right questions to effectively intervene and keep clients (and themselves) safe.As a clinician, have you ever felt:Worried about the safety of your clients, even feared for their lives, but felt unprepared to handle the situation?Unsafe in the clinical environment, or unsure of how to handle situations where someone connected to your client might be in danger?Caught off guard when you’re wrapping up a session and a client discloses suicidal thoughts?Unsure if a client was using drugs, and ill equipped to identify the signs and symptoms of drug abuse?Concerned that you’re doing more harm than good for traumatized clients, despite your best intentions?In this recording, Paul Brasler, LCSW, navigates you through five of the most difficult scenarios in mental health today.
• Through real-life examples and live role plays, Paul will share the concrete strategies that he’s used over the last two decades to safely and effectively intervene in the challenging, urgent, and sometimes alarming situations that mental health professionals face.