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1. Develop the bio-social-psychological profile of the person who dies by suicide. 2. Identify the one form of self-mutilation that is a warning sign for completed suicide. 3. State the seven basic goals of self-mutilation. 4. Explain how intent differentiates self-mutilation from suicide attempts. 5. Describe the major risk factor/warning sign for a pending suicide completion. 6. Implement three basic treatment strategies for positive outcomes with the suicidal and self-mutilating client. 7. Summarize the four questions you need to ask a suicidal person when determining the need for a protective environment. 8. Recognize the two fueling emotions of suicide. 9. Express the role of addictions in the suicidal and self-mutilating population. 7:30 REGISTRATION/MORNING COFFEE & TEA 8:00 PROGRAM BEGINS 11:50-1:00 LUNCH (ON YOUR OWN) 4:00 PROGRAM ENDS For locations and maps, go to www.pesi.com, find your event, and click on the seminar title & Valuable Seminar For Professionals: Counselors • Mental Health Professionals Therapists • Social Workers • Psychologists Addiction Counselors Marriage and Family Therapists • Nurses and other caring professionals PESI P.O. Box 1000 Eau Claire, WI 54702 A division of PESI, Inc. NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID EAU CLAIRE WI PERMIT NO. 32729 44256 Sterling Heights, MI Tuesday, May 10, 2016 Livonia, MI Wednesday, May 11, 2016 Ann Arbor, MI Thursday, May 12, 2016 Sterling Heights, MI Tuesday, May 10, 2016 Livonia, MI Wednesday, May 11, 2016 Ann Arbor, MI Thursday, May 12, 2016 Stopping the Pain Self-Mutilation Suicide Who Is At Risk? Biological Factors Anxiety Disorders Mood Disorders Psychotic Disorders Substance-Related Disorders Social Stress Factors Adult, Adolescent, Child Psychological Factors Performance Anxiety Emotional Constriction Defenseless Personality Fueling Emotions to Suicide and Self- Mutilation Hopelessness Helplessness People Who Self-Mutilate DSM-5® & Self-Harm Syndrome Achieve Body Integrity Emotional Regulation Protect From Abandonment Treatment Plan for the Self-Mutilating Population The “Therapy Alliance” Empathic Regard Go to the Locus of Pain Providing Alternatives and the Role of Motivation Aware of Addiction Potential When Inpatient Is (and is NOT ) Needed People Who Experience a Suicide Crisis Gesturer—Self-Mutilation as Rehearsal for Suicide Ideator Attempter/Completer Assessment of Risk Four Questions to Determine Suicide Attempt History Four Questions to Ask the Suicide Ideator When to Hospitalize a Suicide Ideator Treatment Strategy for the Suicide Ideator 6-Week Warning Signs for the Suicide Completer Profile Risk Factors History of Attempts Warning Signs The Danger of “Contracts” When and How to Hospitalize 6-Day Warning Signs for the Suicide Completer The Amazing Reversile Fear of Litigation Treatment Plan: The Four Components Safety Planning Crisis Planning Problem Identification Problem-Solving Skills Enhancement The Therapist as a Survivor of Suicide Outline Objectives LIVE PROGRAM SCHEDULE & Suicide Stopping the Pain Self-Mutilation • Assessment strategies to determine high risk • Danger - “contracts” with your clients • DSM-5® Updates • Essential techniques with suicidal and self-mutilating clients • Learn how “fear of litigation” severely detracts from our ability to help • When to hospitalize and when to NOT A Non-Profit Organization serving the educational needs of mental health professionals since 1979. www.pesi.com

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Page 1: Suicide Self-Mutilation · 2016-01-15 · State the seven basic goals of self-mutilation. 4. Explain how intent differentiates self-mutilation from suicide attempts. 5. Describe the

1. Develop the bio-social-psychological profile of the person who dies by of the person who dies by suicide.

2. Identify the one form of self-mutilation that is a warning sign for completed suicide.

3. State the seven basic goals of self-mutilation.

4. Explain how intent differentiates self-mutilation from suicide attempts.

5. Describe the major risk factor/warning sign for a pending suicide completion.

6. Implement three basic treatment strategies for positive outcomes with the suicidal and self-mutilating client.

7. Summarize the four questions you need to ask a suicidal person when determining the need for a protective environment.

8. Recognize the two fueling emotions of suicide.

9. Express the role of addictions in the suicidal and self-mutilating population.

7:30 REGISTRATION/MORNING COFFEE & TEA 8:00 PROGRAM BEGINS11:50-1:00 LUNCH (ON YOUR OWN) 4:00 PROGRAM ENDS

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Who Is At Risk?Biological FactorsAnxiety DisordersMood DisordersPsychotic DisordersSubstance-Related DisordersSocial Stress FactorsAdult, Adolescent, ChildPsychological FactorsPerformance AnxietyEmotional ConstrictionDefenseless PersonalityFueling Emotions to Suicide and Self-MutilationHopelessnessHelplessnessPeople Who Self-MutilateDSM-5® & Self-Harm SyndromeAchieve Body IntegrityEmotional RegulationProtect From AbandonmentTreatment Plan for the Self-Mutilating PopulationThe “Therapy Alliance”Empathic RegardGo to the Locus of PainProviding Alternatives and the Role of MotivationAware of Addiction PotentialWhen Inpatient Is (and is NOT) Needed

People Who Experience a Suicide CrisisGesturer—Self-Mutilation as Rehearsal for SuicideIdeatorAttempter/CompleterAssessment of RiskFour Questions to Determine Suicide Attempt HistoryFour Questions to Ask the Suicide IdeatorWhen to Hospitalize a Suicide IdeatorTreatment Strategy for the Suicide Ideator6-Week Warning Signs for the Suicide CompleterProfileRisk FactorsHistory of AttemptsWarning SignsThe Danger of “Contracts”When and How to Hospitalize6-Day Warning Signs for the Suicide CompleterThe Amazing ReversileFear of LitigationTreatment Plan: The Four Components Safety Planning Crisis Planning Problem Identification Problem-Solving Skills Enhancement The Therapist as a Survivor of Suicide

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Objectives LIVE PROGRAM SCHEDULE

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• Assessment strategies to determine high risk • Danger - “contracts” with your clients• DSM-5® Updates• Essential techniques with suicidal and self-mutilating

clients• Learn how “fear of litigation” severely detracts from

our ability to help• When to hospitalize and when to NOT

A Non-Profit Organization serving the educational needs of mental health professionals since 1979.

www.pesi.com

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After examining the goals of suicide and the goals that the self-mutilator desires to achieve, you will delve into treatment strategies that will help guide your client to achieve those goals with other, less damaging strategies. Gain insight to which personality types are most vulnerable to acts of suicide and self-mutilation, as well as the essential link between these behaviors and addiction disorders. Most importantly, your attention will be focused on the treatment relationship and the key to hope for both the suicidal and the self-harm clients.

Brooks W. Baer, MA, LCPC, LMFT, is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor and a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who has been involved in the mental health field for over 25 years. He has well over 20,000 therapy hours and has conducted over 5,000 diagnostic interviews in emergency department settings. Since 2006, Brooks has taught seminars to more than 8,000 mental health professionals across the country. He currently splits his time between an Emergency Crisis Response team and teaching. Brooks brings you the latest research regarding both therapy and neuroscience; using his extensive clinical experience, he’s able to translate that information into useful principles that can be used every day.

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