Over the past several months I’ve been busy writing a 2-part continuing education course on a strength-based approach to suicide assessment, interventions, and treatment planning. As you may recall, Part One of this course was published last May (see: http://www.continuingedcourses.net/active/courses/course114.php ).
Today, I’m announcing that Part Two, titled, Suicide Interventions and Treatment Planning for Clinicians: A Strength-Based Model, is now available. To check it out, go to: http://www.continuingedcourses.net/active/courses/course115.php
Just in case you’d rather watch a CE video on this topic, last year I also did a cool three-part (7.5 hours total) continuing education video on suicide assessment and treatment.with Victor Yalom and Psychotherapy.net. Here’s a link to that resource: Psychotherapy.net: https://www.psychotherapy.net/video/suicidal-clients-series
Happy Labor Day!
John SF
Dr. John:
Where is the part Zero training for grad students who are just starting their counseling programs???
*Merril *
*Generating conversations with students.*
Merril A. Simon, Ph.D., NCC Professor and Program Option Coordinator: College and Career Counseling programs Department of Educational Psychology & Counseling California State University, Northridge
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On Mon, Sep 2, 2019 at 9:46 AM John Sommers-Flanagan wrote:
> johnsommersflanagan posted: “Over the past several months I’ve been busy > writing a 2-part continuing education course on a strength-based approach > to suicide assessment, interventions, and treatment planning. As you may > recall, Part One of this course was published last May (see: htt” >
You make an excellent (and funny) point. I’ll get to work! Hope life is good for you! JSF