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Crisis Response Planning for Preventing Suicidal Behaviors Virtual: November 12, 2021

Training Location: Zoom Meeting

Webcam and audio are required for participation.

The crisis response plan (CRP) is a brief intervention designed to prevent suicidal behavior in at-risk individuals. Results of a recently-completed randomized clinical trial support the efficacy of CRP as compared to treatment as usual, and indicate the CRP reduced suicide attempts by 76% as compared to treatment as usual. This 1/2 day virtual training is designed to enhance participants’ knowledge about crisis response planning for managing acute suicide risk, and to increase their ability to confidently and competently administer this intervention with at-risk military personnel. The virtual training includes video demonstrations designed for participants to acquire skill competency. All participants will receive a pocket handbook providing tips and suggestions for effective use of the CRP after training.

Registration includes the CRP pocket handbook. The handbook will be shipped to you.

This virtual training provides 4 hours of Continuing Education Credits for the following licenses: Psychologist, Professional Counselor, Psychological Associate, Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapist, Chemical Dependency Counselor, Peer Specialist,  Supported Employment Specialist and Certified Family Parnter. Upon successful completion of this virtual training, you will earn a certificate of completion and (if applicable) continuing education credit.

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