Suicide: Identification, Intervention and Prevention Skills Every Clinician Needs – Rita A. Schulte

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Most clinicians report having at least one client who’s attempted suicide.

The implications are clear – all mental health professionals should be equipped to identify and intervene in suicidal crisis, no matter their area of focus. But without skills, techniques, and confidence you’ll struggle to build the hope, purpose and connection you need to save lives.

Watch this essential recording and leave prepared to help when it matters most!

This critical training will give you a comprehensive roadmap for navigating assessment, treatment, and management for those at risk for suicide.

Not only will you learn to identify the warning signs and symptoms of suicidal ideation, you’ll get detailed guidance on addressing them with a flexible model that can be applied across all treatment modalities and settings.

A toolbox of interventions from DBT, CBT, somatic resourcing, writing, and mindfulness will help you to make clients feel seen, heard, and understood, while instilling hope and showing them that life is worth living.

Gain confidence in your ability to identify, intervene, and manage suicidal clients to move them from “Do I want to Live?” to “How do I want to live?”


  1. Assess clients for drivers of suicidal ideation.
  2. Specify what steps clinicians should take in cases of imminent suicidality.
  3. Characterize how stigma can feed shame, guilt and suicidal ideation.
  4. Communicate how clinicians can build emotional regulation and problem solving skills in suicidal clients.
  5. Establish how strategies from Narrative Therapy can help clients manage negative past experiences that can contribute to suicidal thoughts.
  6. Articulate how exercises that help clients manage anger and tolerate uncertainty can add stability to the lives of clients with suicidal thoughts.

How to Assess for Suicidal Risk

Guilt, Shame, Stigma and Suicidality

Crisis Intervention Treatment Techniques: Essential Skills from CBT, DBT and Somatic Approaches

Make Suicidal Clients Feel Heard, Seen, and Understood

Suicide and Existential Shattering: Move Clients from “Do I Want to Live?” to “How Do I Want to Live?”

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