In this 3 hour video course, Dr. Jobes, the creator of CAMS, discusses the past and current research and a recommended approach for optimally involving parents in the treatment of their child using the newly developed Stabilization Support Plan. Registration opens April 1 and runs through Dec. 31. 3 CE credits available for purchase through […]
The VPQHC CAMS Spring Cohort has two primary elements: 1. CAMS Foundational Online Video Training (3 CES AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE) The CAMS Foundational Online Training is a 3-hour unscripted clinical demonstration with a patient through the course of 12 sessions of the CAMS Framework, featuring the creator of CAMS, Dr. David A. Jobes. Participants are […]
In this session, Kevin Crowley, PhD, Clinical Psychology, Director of Training and Implementation at CAMS-care (Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality), will discuss suicide safe care telehealth practices to protect both the patient and the provider. Participants will learn strategies for responding to and supporting patients when suicidal ideation is disclosed during a telehealth call. […]
In this session, Dr. Frederic Reamer will discuss how to use telehealth with clients experiencing suicidal ideation. He will discuss creating response plans for missed appointments or dropped calls with high risk clients, creating safety plans, and understanding liability with this modality. 1 continuing education credit approved for Allied Mental Health Practitioners, Licensed Alcohol and […]
This workshop is designed to provide friends, family, and others with information on how to recognize and respond to suicide risk, with an additional focus on reducing access to lethal means, especially firearms. The training includes practical strategies, real-life scenarios, and tools to help create safer environments for individuals who may be at risk. 2 […]
Learn to confidently use the Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS) to assess suicide risk, recognize warning signs, and determine next steps. This practical, skills-focused training is designed for real-world application. 1.5 continuing education credits approved for Allied Mental Health Practitioners, Licensed Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors, Psychoanalysts, Psychologists, and Social Workers.
The Stanley Brown Safety Planning Intervention (SPI) is a brief, evidence-based approach designed to reduce suicide risk by helping individuals recognize warning signs, build coping strategies, and identify sources of support. This free training offers an overview of the Stanley Brown SPI tool and provides hands-on practice to help participants build confidence in using the […]