FREE CLINICAL TRAINING FOR ANY CLINICIAN!
DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2024
The Stanley-Brown Safety Planning Intervention (SPI) is an evidence-based brief and collaborative clinical intervention that results in a prioritized written list of warning signs, coping strategies, and resources for suicidal individuals to use to prevent future suicidal crises.
Both parts of this training will be open to certified licensed community behavioral health clinicians, school-based behavioral health providers, AND interested community members!
PART 1: 9AM-2PM
The first part of this workshop will provide an overview of the Stanley-Brown SPI, including who is appropriate to receive the SPI, data on SPI effectiveness, and comprehensive instruction and roleplay demonstration of how to deliver the SPI to suicidal adults.
PART 2: 2PM-3PM
The last hour of this workshop will describe necessary adaptations for
delivering the SPI specifically to suicidal adolescents and will include a
roleplay demonstration of how to involve caregivers in the intervention.
Please note that attending Part 1 is required to attend Part 2
For more information please contact via email:
Lanette Mantle: LMantle@njaap.org or Amy Smuro: Amy.Smuro@doh.nj.gov
This training is co-sponsored by NJAAP, ABFT International Training Institute, LLC, and the U.S. Journal of Training.
This training is also funded by the New Jersey Department of Health through the SAMHSA Garrett Lee Smith State/Tribal Youth Suicide Prevention and Early Intervention Grant Program (GLS).
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