Telehealth -Crisis Management with High Risk Clients – Paul Brasler

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• Archive: Faculty:Paul BraslerDuration:2 Hours 50 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Apr 15, 2020 Description Tele-Behavioral health has quickly shifted from something that some of us use some of the time, to one of the primary ways we will practice for the foreseeable future.

• And while virtual care is a viable, effective treatment method, there are inherent risks every clinician must know how to address, including how to:Conduct a mental status exam remotelyAssess for suicidal ideation and behaviorRespond effectively to risk of suicide and/or violence from a distanceIntervene when you suspect your client is under the influenceAnd more!Please join me in this recording - you will gain insight and build skills for utilizing tele-behavioral health to address these important issues.

• Handouts Manual - Telehealth (2.5 MB) 58 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Tele-Behavioral Health: Rules of the RoadMust-know information for transitioning to telehealthThe importance of gaining consentClient Assessment: Ask the Right QuestionsConducting a mental status exam remotelyAssessing for lethalityThe Suicidal Client: Recognize Suicide Risk & Effectively InterveneUnderstand risk factorsInterventionsKnow when to hospitalizeThe Violent Client: Confidently Manage Dangerous SituationsReview risk factorsDuty to ProtectOther areas of concernHow to respond to substance abuse from a distanceTraumaDocumentation Faculty Paul Brasler, MA, LCSW Related seminars and products: 10 Paul Brasler, MA, LCSW, has worked in the social work field for the past 22 years.

• He is the head of behavioral health for Daily Planet Health Services, a Federally Qualified Health Center that provides comprehensive and integrated healthcare and mental health services (including medication-assisted opioid treatment).

• Paul is also president of Providence Consulting & Education L.L.C., through which he provides clinical supervision and professional education services.Paul has extensive experience in working with people with substance use disorders.

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