Suicide Crisis Intervention Model with 25 Practical Strategies for Implementation

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Suicide Crisis Intervention Model with 25 Practical Strategies for Implementation

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Description

Suicidal clients are a difficult and challenging population in counseling. This article contains 25 practical, hands-on strategies for counselors to assist in their interactions with suicidal clients. The strategies are situated within a seven-step model for crisis intervention that is specifically tailored to suicidal clients.

Format: Asynchronous, reading-based distance learning. Non-interactive.

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Course Details

Credits
2
Course Format
Reading-based, asynchronous, distance-learning, non-interactive.
Target Audience
Psychologists, Counselors, Marriage and Family Therapists, Social Workers, Addiction Counselors, Nurses
CE Credit Type / Category
Clinical
Course Level
Intermediate
Conflict of Interest
None reported
Publication Date
December 27, 2013
Last Modified
December 27, 2013

Learning Objectives

  • Identify specific strategies for managing suicidal clients.
  • Describe techniques that keep clients invested in counseling long enough to treat the core problems underlying suicidality.

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Syllabus 12 lessons

  1. 🖹 [B1412-B04] Introduction
  2. 🖹 [B1412-B04] Working with Clients in Suicidal Crisis
  3. 🖹 [B1412-B04] Conclusion
  4. 🖹 [B1412-B04] References
  5. 🖹 [B1412-B04] Introduction
  6. 🖹 [B1412-B04] Step One: Assess Lethality
  7. 🖹 [B1412-B04] Step Two: Establish Rapport
  8. 🖹 [B1412-B04] Step Three: Listen to the Story
  9. 🖹 [B1412-B04] Step Four: Manage the Feelings
  10. 🖹 [B1412-B04] Step Five: Explore Alternatives
  11. 🖹 [B1412-B04] Step Six: Use Behavioral Strategies
  12. 🖹 [B1412-B04] Step Seven: Follow-up

Author Bio

Darcy Haag Granello, PhD, LPCC-S, is a Professor of Counselor Education and Director of the Campus Suicide Prevention Program at The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH. She has published more than 60 articles in peer-reviewed journals and is co-author of three books, including "Suicide: An Essential Guide for Helping Professionals and Educators" and "Suicide, Self-injury and Violence in the Schools: Assessment, Prevention, and Intervention Strategies." Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Darcy Haag Granello, PhD, LPCC, Counselor Education, 448 PAES Building, 305 W. 17th Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43210.
E-mail: [email protected]

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Darcy Haag Granello, PhD, LPCC-S

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