Assessment and Treatment of
Suicidality: A Psychological Approach with Eoin Galavan
Most mental health
professionals will encounter suicidal clients at some stage and there is a
wealth of information available on risk management of such cases. This workshop
introduces the Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS)
framework, A simple to use systematic approach that can be started with a
client as soon as suicide risk is suspected.
By the end
of the workshop, participants will:
• Be
familiar with psychological theories of suicide and suicidal behaviour
•
Be
able to identify suicidal risk early in the clinical engagement and use of
Suicide Status Form (SSF) to collaboratively assess suicidal risk
•
Develop
SSF - based suicide specific outpatient treatment plans using case-specific
suicidal 'drivers' as a focus of treatment
•
Clinically
track, assess and treat drivers with problem-focused interventions
•
Handle
and document a range of clinical outcomes using CAMS
Feedback from previous delegates included:
Good balance of theory and practical application
Fantastic mix of didactic training and real life
examples
Real mix of media
Realistic expectations of what you can do in working
with a suicidal person
Energising. Thought provoking. An in depth
understanding of the process.
Brilliant - I got a great understanding of such an
important part of therapy
An excellent addition to my CPD
Feel really well equipped to use this
Trainer was very engaging
Role play really helped apply the model
Dr Eoin
Galavan has provided extensive training in the use of the
CAMS model, is Clinical Lead on the North Dublin Assessment and Treatment of
Suicide service providing treatment based on the CAMS model to suicidal
patients.
This workshop is to be held at Radnor Hall, LONDON EC1Y 1AU
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