About this Event
This clinical workshop aims to guide those in mental health, medical, and human service professions to counsel individuals and their families to temporarily reduce access to firearms and dangerous medications during times of heightened suicide risk.
Participants will be introduced to the means safety prevention framework, providing a rationale based on a large body of empirical evidence and demonstrating how it strengthens broader suicide prevention strategies. Participants will also explore how characteristics of suicidal processes often can be disrupted by reducing immediate access to lethal means. We will discuss how to incorporate means safety steps into existing risk assessment and crisis response protocols as well as the range of options for increasing means safety. Additionally, participants will learn how to utilize means of safety approaches flexibly and creatively to reduce access to means other than firearms and medications that are related to a suicide plan. Effective communication around means of safety is critical and attendees will practice utilizing motivational interviewing techniques to have collaborative discussions around means safety planning, with an emphasis on temporariness and increasing the safety of the at-risk individual. Culturally sensitive and technically accurate language around discussions of firearms will also be addressed.
** Montgomery County Ohio residents (or those working in the county) and those in the surrounding area will be given preference.
CEUS:
Montgomery County ADAMHS Board will be applying for CEU’s.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Montgomery County ADAMHS, 409 E. Monument Ave, Dayton, United States
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