Date/Time
This training is not sponsored by the Anne Arundel County Mental Health Agency
2 CEs
This training aims to advance suicide assessment and intervention competencies through approaches that prioritize client strengths, collaboration, and contextual understanding alongside essential risk assessment.
Learning Objectives
1. Differentiate key elements of strengths-based suicide assessment and treatment from traditional medical model approaches.
2. Identify strategies for integrating collaborative and resilience-oriented inquiry into suicide assessment practices.
3. Apply at least three strengths-based assessment techniques that support shared meaning and client resource identification.
4. Implement at least two strengths-based intervention strategies that enhance client empowerment, engagement, and problem-solving within suicide care.
Location: Virtual
Sponsored By: The University of Maryland School of Medicine’s Training Center and Maryland Department of Health Behavioral Health Administration
Cost: Free