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ATTENDEE INFORMATION

Supporting Materials:

UPDATED - Management of Suicidal Ideation Behavior Impact Feb_2024.pdf
File Size: 2740 kb
File Type: pdf
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Safety Plan Template Child 7.16.2022.pdf
File Size: 328 kb
File Type: pdf
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Safety Plan Template Adult 7.16.2022.pdf
File Size: 358 kb
File Type: pdf
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CE PROCESS:

PROCESS:
  1. We will use the Zoom login system to check to ensure you are logged in for the appropriate time throughout the webinar.  To ease in processing of your CEs, please make sure you have your full first/last name listed in your Zoom login screen.  Here is information on how to change your name in Zoom.

  2. ​After the webinar, please complete the following Evaluation:https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZFQ5FDC
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  3. Once we confirm your attendance, we will email you a Certificate of your CE Credit via email from [email protected] -- expect this within 1 week of the conference.

The Missouri Psychological Association does not issue APA CE credits for their events. MOPA issues its own CEs which are accepted by the MO State Committee of Psychologists and a number of other state licensure boards. If you are an out-of-state attendee and desire CE credit for this event, please contact your state’s licensure board as to whether they will accept CEs issued by our association. 
 

Please note: this webinar will be conducted via Zoom.  By registering for this webinar, you are agreeing to Zoom's privacy policy.  


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https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85281040532?pwd=MFdmQmlCK1dsMldXekRwODZPZHdPUT09

Meeting ID: 852 8104 0532
Passcode: suicide

About the Webinar:

This talk is designed to provide psychologists with intermediate skills on applying a risk formulation model to patients and information on empirically supported interventions for assisting individuals for suicide ideation and behavior (to include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Suicide Prevention (CBT-SP), Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS), and Collaborative Safety Planning Intervention (SPI)). Attendees will also be educated about common ways clinicians react when their patients die by suicide and how we can best support those clinicians.

Learning objectives:
  • Apply Risk Formulation Model to patients
  • Describe 3 empirically supported interventions for assisting patients with suicidal ideation: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Suicide Prevention (CBT-SP), Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS), Collaborative Safety Planning Intervention (SPI)
  • Describe common reactions of clinician survivors of patient suicide to include sadness, guilt, shame, fear

Our SpeakerS

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Dr. Jessica Gerfen is the Chief Executive Officer of St. Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute (SLBMI). She is a licensed psychologist who received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science. She completed her post-doctoral fellowship at the Houston OCD Program. Dr. Jessica Gerfen has served as Clinical Risk Manager at St. Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute since January 2015. As part of her duties in that role, she consults on any potential clinical risk management concerns at the facility, including suicide risk, and attends numerous trainings on Risk Management.
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Dr. Deb Elliott-DeSorbo is a licensed clinical psychologist at St. Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute (SLBMI).  She completed her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from George Washington University. She is the Director of the Health Psychology Program and serves as the Institute’s Training Director. She conceptualized SLBMI's Peer Support Initiative (PSI) for Clinician Survivors of Patient Suicide in 2019 following extensive research on this topic and continues to lead this program.
 This training is supported by Missouri Psychological Association. The contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of MOPA nor APA.

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