Faculty:Jack KlottDuration:5 Hours 59 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Jun 22, is Archive: 2020 Description Your client just revealed that she’s having suicidal thoughts...what do you do?Does she have a gun?.
Archive: Faculty:Jack KlottDuration:5 Hours 59 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Jun 22, 2020 Description Your client just revealed that she’s having suicidal thoughts...what do you do?Does she have a gun?
she is Has written letters?.
Has she written letters?
a location? is Picked.
Picked a location?
something is Have hope will change and doesn’t want to hurt family and friends?Asking your client, “where do you hurt?” often reveals the focus of the suicidal intent or the purpose of self-harm behaviors. As a clinician, it’s important to remember that even though you view suicide and self-harm behaviors as dysfunctional and maladaptive, your client views them as purpose-driven means of eliminating or managing unbearable levels of pain..
Have hope something will change and doesn’t want to hurt family and friends?Asking your client, “where do you hurt?” often reveals the focus of the suicidal intent or the purpose of self-harm behaviors. As a clinician, it’s important to remember that even though you view suicide and self-harm behaviors as dysfunctional and maladaptive, your client views them as purpose-driven means of eliminating or managing unbearable levels of pain.
your client, is For these behaviors are beneficial, attractive, and helpful.Even the most seasoned therapists struggle to develop an empathic view of their client’s devastating methods of managing emotional pain..
For your client, these behaviors are beneficial, attractive, and helpful.Even the most seasoned therapists struggle to develop an empathic view of their client’s devastating methods of managing emotional pain.
clients is Learning how to help discover the sources of their pain and providing them with healthy options for solving and managing these struggles in their lives is the key to hope.Through case studies observed in his 45 years as a counselor and suicidologist, Jack Klott brings to life the ideas, theories, and concepts you need to help your clients:Identify the seven goals of self-harmImplement a risk assessment strategy to determine who presents the highest risk for suicide and self-harmRecognize the profound danger of engaging in “contracts” with your clientsDiscuss the four essential elements of therapy with suicidal and self-harming clientsUnderstand how “fear of litigation” can severely detract from your ability to help the suicidal populationJoin Jack in this one-of-a-kind recording and learn how to help your clients confront the darkness of suicide and self-harm behaviors..
Learning how to help clients discover the sources of their pain and providing them with healthy options for solving and managing these struggles in their lives is the key to hope.Through case studies observed in his 45 years as a counselor and suicidologist, Jack Klott brings to life the ideas, theories, and concepts you need to help your clients:Identify the seven goals of self-harmImplement a risk assessment strategy to determine who presents the highest risk for suicide and self-harmRecognize the profound danger of engaging in “contracts” with your clientsDiscuss the four essential elements of therapy with suicidal and self-harming clientsUnderstand how “fear of litigation” can severely detract from your ability to help the suicidal populationJoin Jack in this one-of-a-kind recording and learn how to help your clients confront the darkness of suicide and self-harm behaviors.
Handouts Manual - is Suicide & Self-Harm (0.96 MB) 27 Pages Available after Purchase Illinois Educators Self-study Instructions (28.5 KB) Available after Purchase Illinois Educators Evaluation Form (1.2 MB) Available after Purchase Outline The Guiding PrinciplesResearch on Suicide and Research LimitationsResearch on numbers/methods/treatmentLimitations of a "psychological autopsy"No causality in researchThe Neurobiological Basis of SuicideWho Is At Risk?Mental DisordersDepressionAnxietyTraumaPsychosisAddictionsPersonality DisordersOther DSM-5® ConsiderationsSocial Stress FactorsAdults FactorsAdolescent FactorsChildhood FactorsPsychological VulnerabilitiesPerformance AnxietyEmotional ConstrictionDefenseless PersonalityAdaptive Suicide ProtectorsMaladaptive Suicide ProtectorsFueling Emotions to Suicide and Self-HarmNon Suicidal Self Injury (NSSI) – The Self-Harming PopulationAll Behaviors are Purposeful!Relief from:Dissociative ConditionsSelf-HateEmotional ConstrictionPsychosisAnxiety and/or DepressionLoneliness, Isolation, Abandonment, RejectionThe Suicidal PopulationSuicide Rehearsal – The Seventh Goal of NSSIThe IdeatorSuicide Threats for Secondary GainThe Attempter/CompleterAssessment of RiskWhen to Hospitalize the IdeatorSix Week Warning Signs for the Suicide CompleterSix Day Warning Signs for the Suicide CompleterTreatment Considerations for NSSI and Suicidal PopulationsIdentify the Locus of PainEmpathic RegardProvided AlternativesThe Role of MotivationReasons For LivingThe Continuous Hope Providing RelationshipMindfulnessRelationship EffectivenessOpening Up Your Emotional DoorEmotional RegulationThe Safety PlanThe Crisis PlanAvoid “Contracts”The Therapist as a Survivor of Suicide Faculty Jack Klott, MSSA, LCSW, CSWW, Suicidologist Related seminars and products: 4 Jack Klott, MSSA, LCSW, CSWW, Suicidologist, and national speaker has helped and educated tens of thousands in his 45 years of suicide and self-harm client work..
Handouts Manual - Suicide & Self-Harm (0.96 MB) 27 Pages Available after Purchase Illinois Educators Self-study Instructions (28.5 KB) Available after Purchase Illinois Educators Evaluation Form (1.2 MB) Available after Purchase Outline The Guiding PrinciplesResearch on Suicide and Research LimitationsResearch on numbers/methods/treatmentLimitations of a "psychological autopsy"No causality in researchThe Neurobiological Basis of SuicideWho Is At Risk?Mental DisordersDepressionAnxietyTraumaPsychosisAddictionsPersonality DisordersOther DSM-5® ConsiderationsSocial Stress FactorsAdults FactorsAdolescent FactorsChildhood FactorsPsychological VulnerabilitiesPerformance AnxietyEmotional ConstrictionDefenseless PersonalityAdaptive Suicide ProtectorsMaladaptive Suicide ProtectorsFueling Emotions to Suicide and Self-HarmNon Suicidal Self Injury (NSSI) – The Self-Harming PopulationAll Behaviors are Purposeful!Relief from:Dissociative ConditionsSelf-HateEmotional ConstrictionPsychosisAnxiety and/or DepressionLoneliness, Isolation, Abandonment, RejectionThe Suicidal PopulationSuicide Rehearsal – The Seventh Goal of NSSIThe IdeatorSuicide Threats for Secondary GainThe Attempter/CompleterAssessment of RiskWhen to Hospitalize the IdeatorSix Week Warning Signs for the Suicide CompleterSix Day Warning Signs for the Suicide CompleterTreatment Considerations for NSSI and Suicidal PopulationsIdentify the Locus of PainEmpathic RegardProvided AlternativesThe Role of MotivationReasons For LivingThe Continuous Hope Providing RelationshipMindfulnessRelationship EffectivenessOpening Up Your Emotional DoorEmotional RegulationThe Safety PlanThe Crisis PlanAvoid “Contracts”The Therapist as a Survivor of Suicide Faculty Jack Klott, MSSA, LCSW, CSWW, Suicidologist Related seminars and products: 4 Jack Klott, MSSA, LCSW, CSWW, Suicidologist, and national speaker has helped and educated tens of thousands in his 45 years of suicide and self-harm client work.
Jack is is a 35-year member of the American Association of Suicidology and was a founder of the Michigan Association of Suicidology (where he has been recognized for his contribution to suicide prevention in Michigan).He authored the national best sellers The Suicide and Homicide Risk Assessment and Prevention Treatment Planner (Wiley, 2004), The Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment Planner (Wiley, 2006), and Suicide and Psychological Pain: Prevention That Works (PESI, 2012).Jack is a popular and sought after seminar speaker on suicide prevention, motivational interviewing, co-occurring disorders and the DSM®..
Jack is a 35-year member of the American Association of Suicidology and was a founder of the Michigan Association of Suicidology (where he has been recognized for his contribution to suicide prevention in Michigan).He authored the national best sellers The Suicide and Homicide Risk Assessment and Prevention Treatment Planner (Wiley, 2004), The Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment Planner (Wiley, 2006), and Suicide and Psychological Pain: Prevention That Works (PESI, 2012).Jack is a popular and sought after seminar speaker on suicide prevention, motivational interviewing, co-occurring disorders and the DSM®.
Attendees is rave about his unique teaching gift of weaving expertise, passion and compassion into practical, understandable and usable information.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: Jack Klott receives royalties as an author for PESI Publishing & Media and Wiley & Son Publishing..
Attendees rave about his unique teaching gift of weaving expertise, passion and compassion into practical, understandable and usable information.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: Jack Klott receives royalties as an author for PESI Publishing & Media and Wiley & Son Publishing.
He is receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc..
He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Jack Klott is Non-financial: is a member of the American Association of Suicidology; and the Michigan Association for Suicide Prevention..
Non-financial: Jack Klott is a member of the American Association of Suicidology; and the Michigan Association for Suicide Prevention.