Suicide Prevention 202: Applied Case Practice for Suicide Prevention

Suicide Prevention 202: Applied Case Practice for Suicide Prevention

By CCPA
Online event
Multiple dates

Overview

A live virtual CE Course offered in partnership with the Kentucky DBHDID

Boost your suicide assessment and management skills in this free online and interactive APA certified CE course.

The Suicide 202 training workshop is a follow-up to the “Suicide 201: Suicide Prevention and Management for Diverse Clientele” course available on

May 11th, 2026 11:30am - 3:30 pm EST (to address all clients)

*Note if you have not completed SP201 yet, you can register to access and complete that self-paced course by clicking here. SP201 completion is required prior to attendance of SP202

Suicide 202 provides the opportunity for hands-on practice via case conference with de-identified clients experiencing various suicide risk levels and crisis situations. Interactive learning will emphasize the practical application of evidence-based and culturally responsive approaches to suicide screening, assessment, crisis management, and interventions to facilitate safety and recovery while accounting for liability considerations. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in case consultation on de-identified cases. Aims are to provide hands-on guidance to advance culturally responsive suicide prevention and management amongst clinicians and therapists.

Upon completion a certificate for 3.5 APA approved CEs (4 hours) will be provided

This training is appropriate for clinicians, peer providers, counselors and others

Register for this event to get a zoom link for this event.

Instructors:

Christopher Weaver, Ph.D. (chrisweaver.phd@gmail.com)

Joyce Chu, Ph.D. (joycepchu@gmail.com)

Gabe Corpus, Ph.D. (ghcorpus@gmail.com)

Learning Objectives

This workshop is designed to help you:

1. Review key steps and concepts of assessing and managing suicide risk among youth in school settings

Practice the following skills with de-identified clinical cases:

2. Youth suicide risk screening and assessment, incorporating current level of risk and standard suicide risk and protective factors

3. Youth suicide safety planning and intervention to promote recovery, while accounting for important clinical documentation and legal considerations

4. Collaboration with schools and families within the process of youth suicide management

5. Infusion of culture and diversity considerations throughout the process of youth suicide risk screening, assessment, intervention, and documentation.

Questions about the course? Email Dr. Gabe Corpus, SP202 Program Manager at

ghcorpus@gmail.com

Community Connections Psychological Associates, Inc. (CCPA) is approved by the American Psychological Association (APA) to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. CCPA maintains responsibility for this program and its content. There is no known commercial support for this program. Note: APA CE credits are accepted by the Kentucky Board of Examiners of Psychology (KBEP). Check with your licensing board for more information.

Category: Health, Personal health

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  • 4 hours
  • Online

Location

Online event

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CCPA

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Free
Multiple dates