Suicide and Self-Harm in Children and Adolescents: Assessment Tools and Treatment Approaches to Help Young People Heal – Tony L. Sheppard
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$59.99 $20 – Suicide and Self-Harm in Children and Adolescents: Assessment Tools and Treatment Approaches to Help Young People Heal – Tony L. Sheppard
Join child and adolescent clinician and suicide/self-harm expert Dr. Tony Sheppard for this compelling 90-minute recording designed to help you identify and intervene when working with young people engaging in self-harm or expressing suicidal ideation.
You’ll learn:
- The crucial differences between suicidality and non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI)
- The DO’s and DON’Ts of responding to NSSI and suicidal ideation
- How to build a multi-systemic approach for helping young people who are suffering
- And more!
This training is a must-attend for anyone working with kids and adolescents – purchase today!
- Utilize screening and assessment tools to determine which clients or students present the highest risk for suicide.
- Appraise the efficacy of utilizing a multi-systemic approach for supporting suicidal and self-harming children and adolescents.
- Integrate alternative coping strategies to help self-injuring clients or students manage triggering situations without engaging in self-harm.
Suicide, Suicidality, and Non-Suicidal Self Injury (NSSI): Separate but Related
- Similar concepts but with crucial differences
- Why a multi-systemic approach is necessary
- 6 key components of treatment
Non-Suicidal Self Injury (NSSI)
- Risk factors, course, and types of self-injury
- What motivates someone to self-injure?
- NSSI screening and assessment tools
- 4 factor model of NSSI
- The do’s and don’ts of NSSI intervention
Suicide and Suicidality
- Risk factors and important terminology
- Individual and relational factors
- Ideation, Plan, Intent, Means
- Suicide assessment tools
- Safety planning do’s and don’ts
$59.99 $20 – Suicide and Self-Harm in Children and Adolescents: Assessment Tools and Treatment Approaches to Help Young People Heal – Tony L. Sheppard