Collaborative Assessment & Management of Suicidality (CAMS)
Overview
What is CAMS?
CAMS is an evidence-based suicide-specific assessment and treatment of a client's suicidal risk designed for clinical mental health providers only (if you are a peer support professional, please do not register).The CAMS Framework is first and foremost a clinical philosophy of care. It is a therapeutic framework for suicide-specific assessment and treatment of a patient’s suicidal risk. It is a flexible approach that can be used across theoretical orientations and disciplines for a wide range of suicidal patients across treatment settings and different treatment modalities.
The clinician and patient engage in a highly interactive assessment process and the patient is actively involved in the development of their own treatment plan. Every session of CAMS intentionally utilizes the patient’s input about what is and is not working. All assessment work in CAMS is collaborative; we seek to have the patient be a “co-author” of their own treatment plan.
Please note that the training has two separate components, an online self-paced 3-hour course, as well as a 1-day in person role-play training. Participants must complete both the self-paced course and the in person role-play training to receive full CEU's.
Participants are responsible for printing all emailed paperwork before class. Copies will not be supplied.
This training made possible by the Garrett Lee Smith State Youth Suicide Prevention Grant, A Focus in Community, State & Peer Collaboration: Striving to Achieve Zero Suicides in Indiana. For more information about this grant program, please contact MHAI Training Institute at education@mhai.net.
This course is offered in collaboration with Centerstone .
CEUs come after the in person role play.
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Highlights
- 8 hours
- In person
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Location
Indiana Memorial Union Building
900 East 7th Street
Bloomington, IN 47405
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