Suicide assessment and prevention
Description
Dr. Westefeld brings us his life-time work and research on suicide prevention in a format that will show students information key to their counseling and clinical practice. Viewers will receive latest data concerning suicide and prevention, learn how to access suicidal risk, learn how to conduct a suicide intervention, including suicide prevention education programs, counseling with a suicidal person, and the major components of suicide post-intervention, [and] view a therapist working with a suicidal client around the issues of assessing risk in conjunction with developing a "no-harm" contract -- Publisher's website.
Runtime
62 min
Series
Subjects
Date of Publication
2008
Database
Alexander Street
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