Suicide: Tackling Stigma from a Strengths-Based Perspective
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Full course description
Date Recorded
April 15, 2022
Price
$20.00
CE/CEUs
2
Level
Intermediate
Length
120 Minutes
Location
On Demand
Course Description
This course is designed to develop or advance the skills of social workers, licensed mental health professionals, and other care providers so they may differentiate between common myths and facts regarding the issue of suicide, identify and compassionately respond to common feelings and reactions after a suicide attempt, from a family and attempt survivor perspective, and develop effective support and prevention skills for those impacted by a suicide attempt.
Learning Objectives
- Differentiate between common myths and facts surrounding suicide and its impact.
- Identify and respond compassionately to feelings following a suicide attempt.
- Develop effective support and prevention strategies for those impacted by suicide.
Target Learner
The target learner for this training is school social workers/counselors/staff, mental health practitioners, teachers/educators, parents/guardian, human service providers, nurses, doctors, and healthcare workers
About Us
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