Sample Course In Session: Practicing Clinical Skills to Prevent Suicide Using video and interactive exercises, clinicians will be able to: Identify risk factors and warning signs for suicidality in adults. Indicate the appropriate steps to assess an individual’s level of suicide risk. State the essential interventions to implement based on the level of identified risk. Read More + Download Now Share this Resource: Back To Resources About This Sample Course This course gives learners the opportunity to apply their existing knowledge of suicide prevention in a simulated clinical setting. By interacting in a simulated therapeutic session, clinicians will see how their responses impact a client’s level of risk, as well as the outcome that results from those selections. Supervisory input will also help guide learners through this simulation exercise. Next Resource Back To Resources Next Resource
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