Description
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MEAGAN N. HOUSTON – SUICIDE & NON-SUICIDAL SELF INJURY: NEW DIRECTIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF SUICIDAL AND NSSI BEHAVIORS
- FACULTY:
- MEAGAN N. HOUSTON
- DURATION:
- 6 HOURS 17 MINUTES
- FORMAT:
- AUDIO AND VIDEO
- COPYRIGHT:
- SEP 22, 2015
- All the tools necessary to conduct a thorough and “legally sound” suicide risk assessment
- A comfort level with your assessment and decision on how to provide treatment
- Strategies for the mental health provider when providing crisis intervention in contrast to long-term treatment
- An ability to identify six population groups at increased suicidal risk
- Ethical and legal concerns with respect to hospitalization and treating suicidal patients
- Schizophrenia Spectrum and other psychotic disorders
- Bipolar and related disorders
- Depressive disorders
- Anxiety disorders
- Obsessive-Compulsive and related disorders
- Trauma and stressor related disorders
- Dissociative disorders
- Feeding and eating disorders
- Substance-related and addictive disorders
- Personality disorders
- Military
- Geriatric
- Adolescents
- College students
- LGBT
- Prison
- Emotion dysregulation
- Unhealthy coping skills
- Rehearsal
- Preparation
- Desensitization
- Attention-seeking behaviors
- 10 essential components
- Chronic and acute risk factors
- Distinguishing morbid ideation vs. suicidal ideation
- Imminent/chronic suicide risk
- Self-care and consultation
- Ethical, legal implications and case studies
- Confidentiality
- Negligence
- Minor clients
- Informed consent and state-specific laws
- Voluntary vs. involuntary commitment
- When and how to use law enforcement
- Homicidal ideation
- Changing clinical factors
- Remaining risk factors
- Follow-up recommendations
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy
- Communication
- Case management
- Integrate the four key elements of crisis intervention into treatment
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Other treatment interventions
- Psychopharmalogical intervention and management
- Recognize when patient returns to “status quo”
- Tele-Therapy & the NEW APA Guidelines
- Social media implications
Description
This recording goes beyond book knowledge of suicide. It’s full of candid, innovative and front line approaches to assessing and providing treatment to clients who present with suicidal and self-destructive behaviors. Practitioners will not only learn how to assess and treat suicidal patients, but will also be provided clinical tools to develop a suicide risk assessment that protects the clinician both ethically and legally.
Drawing from her years of experience across various populations and treatment settings, Dr. Meagan Houston will provide proven skills in conducting thorough suicide risk assessments, post-suicide risk assessments, and treatment plans with clients who present with suicidal potential. Candid discussion of case studies and use of video clips will also be featured. You will end the recording with:
This recording is beneficial to both the seasoned and fledgling mental health practitioner as it answers questions that have not been provided previously and that most clinicians struggle with. Dr. Houston brings her knowledge, passion, experience, and drive to an issue that most clinicians will encounter at some stage in their career.
Handouts
Manual – Suicide & Para-Suicide (3.6 MB) | 79 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
Extra Handout – Suicide & Para-Suicide (282.4 KB) | 2 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
IDENTIFY CLIENTS AT RISK
DSM-5® Diagnosis
Risks in Special Population Groups
Recognize and identify the Dangers of Self-Destructive Behavior
ASSESSMENT OF SUICIDAL CLIENTS
Conducting a thorough Suicide Risk Assessment
When to Hospitalize
“Post-Suicide” Risk Assessment
INTERVENTION AND TREATMENT
Self-Destructive Behavior Treatment Strategies
Suicidal Behavior Treatment Strategies
Consultation and Technology
Faculty
Meagan N. Houston, Ph.D., SAP
Meagan N. Houston, Ph.D., SAP, has specialized in providing suicide treatment in a wide variety of settings and populations for over a decade. She has experience in high-risk settings where the application of suicide prevention, assessment, and intervention occurs daily. Dr. Houston treats clients who present with a variety of psychological and behavioral disorders – which lend themselves to acute and chronic suicidality. She emphasizes the use of empirically-based approaches when conducting suicide risk assessments. She has also provided her expertise in the area of treating suicidal clients and self-harm behaviors, as the published author of Treating Suicidal Clients and Self-Harm Behaviors: Assessments, Worksheets & Guides for Interventions and Long-Term Care (PESI, 2017).
Dr. Houston is employed full time with the Houston Police Department Psychological Services Division, and maintains a part-time private practice in Houston, Texas. She has also worked in the federal prison system. In addition, Dr. Houston has provided psychological, psychoeducational, and chemical dependency programs at private practices and college counseling centers. She has also provided geropsychological services to nursing homes and rehabilitation facilities.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Meagan Houston is in private practice. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Meagan Houston has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.
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