This three-part Grand Rounds series equips school-based and outpatient clinicians with a practical, defensible framework for identifying, assessing, and treating youth suicidality and self-harm. Across sessions, participants will strengthen skills in structured risk interviewing, documentation and disposition decision-making, collaborative safety planning, lethal means counseling, and school-linked follow-up and aftercare.
Description:
This session focuses on high-impact interventions that reduce risk and improve safety, including collaborative safety planning (Stanley-Brown), lethal means counseling, and skills-based care aligned with evidence-informed approaches. Participants will learn how to coordinate aftercare and school-linked follow-up after crisis events, emergency department visits, or hospitalization, with an emphasis on practical implementation.
Continuing Education: Through the NEST Clinic, we can offer CE credits for LSW/LCSW, LPC, and LMFT, Act 48 credit for these sessions.
Pricing:
$30 per session
CSIU staff complimentary