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In this training, we will review statistics related to suicidal behavior in children and adolescents, as well as more recent research on the impact of COVID-19 and suicidality among youth. We will identify common “red flag” indicators of potential suicidal intent/behavior, commonalities and myths about suicide, and relevant developmental considerations. We will review risk assessment areas to explore, the use of functional behavioral analysis when assessing for suicidality, as well as evidence-based screening tools and strategies for use in practice.
https://ceyouplus.org/workshops/SuicidePrevention/viewSuicide Prevention in Children and Adolescents
Previously Recorded
Presenter: Geetha Gopalan, LCSW, PhD
Course Length: 3 Hours
This workshop Offers 3 Continuing Education Credits
This webinar is recorded and will not grant live credits.
In this training, we will review statistics related to suicidal behavior in children and adolescents, as well as more recent research on the impact of COVID-19 and suicidality among youth. We will identify common “red flag” indicators of potential suicidal intent/behavior, commonalities and myths about suicide, and relevant developmental considerations. We will review risk assessment areas to explore, the use of functional behavioral analysis when assessing for suicidality, as well as evidence-based screening tools and strategies for use in practice.
1. Introductions & Objectives (0:00 – 0:15) a. Test your knowledge 2. Shattering the silence: Youth suicide prevention – Sadie Penn, TEDxYouth@ Lancaster (0:15 – 0:30) 3. Suicide Prevalence (0:30 – 0:40) 4. Definitions (0:40 – 0:55) a. Suicidal ideation b. Suicidal behavior c. Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) 5. Common methods of suicide (0:55 – 1:00) 6. Common motivations, Risk, & Protective factors (1:00 – 1:15) 7. Red flags (1:15 – 1:30) 8. BREAK (1:30-1:40) 9. Do’s and don’ts (1:40-1:45) 10. Suicide risk screening (1:45 – 1:55) a. Ask Suicide Screening Questions b. Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale 11. Assessing for suicide risk (1:55 – 2:15) a. Algorithm for assessing suicide risk b. Starting the conversation c. Developmental groups of children’s concept of death d. Areas to explore e. Functional Behavioral Analysis 12. When hospitalization is necessary (2:15 – 2:20) 13. Risk management (2:20 – 2:35) a. Safety planning b. Documentation 14. Suicide prevention strategies that work (2:35 – 2:50) a. Create protective environments b. Promote connectedness c. Teach coping and problem-solving skills d. Identify and support people at risk e. Lessen harms and prevent future risk 15. Questions (2:50 – 3:00)