DBT Suicide Risk Assessment

$75.00

Join us for DBT Suicide Risk Assessment on June 13th, 2025 from on 9 - 11am via zoom. The training will be completed by Alexandria Fields and will be for two CEUs.

Mastering suicide risk and treatment is crucial for therapists to learn because clients who are chronically suicidal or trapped in lives of misery can be particularly challenging to treat. When both the client and therapist feel stuck, progress can seem impossible. This training will equip clinicians with essential skills to assess suicide risk, implement early intervention strategies, and manage their own fears in high-acuity situations. Given the high probability that any therapist will encounter a suicidal or self-harming client in their career—especially those practicing DBT®—it is vital to have a structured approach to assessment and treatment.

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Join us for DBT Suicide Risk Assessment on June 13th, 2025 from on 9 - 11am via zoom. The training will be completed by Alexandria Fields and will be for two CEUs.

Mastering suicide risk and treatment is crucial for therapists to learn because clients who are chronically suicidal or trapped in lives of misery can be particularly challenging to treat. When both the client and therapist feel stuck, progress can seem impossible. This training will equip clinicians with essential skills to assess suicide risk, implement early intervention strategies, and manage their own fears in high-acuity situations. Given the high probability that any therapist will encounter a suicidal or self-harming client in their career—especially those practicing DBT®—it is vital to have a structured approach to assessment and treatment.

Join us for DBT Suicide Risk Assessment on June 13th, 2025 from on 9 - 11am via zoom. The training will be completed by Alexandria Fields and will be for two CEUs.

Mastering suicide risk and treatment is crucial for therapists to learn because clients who are chronically suicidal or trapped in lives of misery can be particularly challenging to treat. When both the client and therapist feel stuck, progress can seem impossible. This training will equip clinicians with essential skills to assess suicide risk, implement early intervention strategies, and manage their own fears in high-acuity situations. Given the high probability that any therapist will encounter a suicidal or self-harming client in their career—especially those practicing DBT®—it is vital to have a structured approach to assessment and treatment.