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Suicide Prevention, Intervention, and
Postvention |
Why do people kill
themselves? How do I ask someone if they are feeling suicidal?
What do I do if they say they ARE suicidal? How do I deal with the
strong emotions suicide generates?
This training will provide answers for these and other questions
many of us have about suicide. I will provide you with basic
information about suicide as well as help you develop practical
skills for prevention, intervention and postvention. Small group
role plays will allow you to apply the suggested techniques as you
learn them. We will also develop a short educational briefing
about suicide which you can give to your local agencies.
This training is open to anyone who wishes to learn more about
intervening across the suicide spectrum. Professionals from the
fields of emergency services, security, human resources, EAP,
education, and mental health may all benefit. (14 Contact
Hours) |
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| Day 1:(8:30 a.m - 4:30
p.m.) |
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· Scope of the suicide problem
· Statistical patterns
· Common myths about suicide
· Motivations for suicide
· Attitudes about suicide
· Small group role plays
· Effective communication skills
· Dealing with strong emotions
· Developing an education
briefing
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| Day 2:(8:30 a.m - 4:30
p.m.) |
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· Problem solving skills
· Small group role plays
· Intervention skills
· Referrals
· Postvention and aftercare
· Care for the caregivers
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