Suicidal Ideation in Couple Therapy: Assessment and Intervention (2 CE's)
Course Title: Addressing Suicidal Ideation in Couple Therapy: Assessment and Intervention
Instructor: Dr. Clay Brigance, Founder and Clinical Director of Shiloh Counseling
Location: Shiloh Counseling (15480 Clayton Rd, Suite 101, Ballwin, MO 63011)
Date: April 11th, 2025
Time: 1:00 PM - 3:15 PM
CEs: 2 Continuing Education Credits (Approved by NCC)
Missouri Requirement: Fulfills the required 2-hour training for suicidal ideation
Course Description:
Suicidal ideation within the context of couple therapy presents unique challenges that require specialized knowledge and skills. This two-hour continuing education course, led by Dr. Clay Brigance, one of St. Louis' leading researchers and practitioners in the field of couple therapy, will provide a comprehensive and practical approach to understanding, assessing, and intervening with suicidal ideation in couples.
Through this training, participants will:
Learn evidence-based assessment techniques to identify suicidal thoughts and behaviors in individuals and couples.
Gain practical intervention strategies to effectively address suicidal ideation within the dynamic of couple therapy.
Explore ethical considerations and safety protocols for handling crisis situations when working with couples experiencing suicidal ideation.
Understand the impact of relationship dynamics on suicidal thoughts and the importance of addressing both individual and relational factors during treatment.
Review Missouri state requirements and legal considerations related to suicidal ideation in therapeutic settings.
This course is designed to be informative, interactive, and directly applicable to real-world practice. It will equip therapists with the tools and knowledge needed to confidently assess and intervene when suicidal ideation is present in their clients. By the end of the training, participants will be better prepared to address these critical issues within their therapeutic practice while ensuring the safety and well-being of their clients.
Target Audience:
Mental health professionals, including licensed counselors, therapists, social workers, and psychologists, who are working with couples or who wish to deepen their knowledge in handling suicidal ideation in therapy.
Registration and Fees:
The fee for the complete course, $59, includes all materials, coffee, and CE’s.
Note:
This course meets the Missouri state requirement for two hours of training in suicidal ideation and is approved for 2 Continuing Education credits by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC).
Course Title: Addressing Suicidal Ideation in Couple Therapy: Assessment and Intervention
Instructor: Dr. Clay Brigance, Founder and Clinical Director of Shiloh Counseling
Location: Shiloh Counseling (15480 Clayton Rd, Suite 101, Ballwin, MO 63011)
Date: April 11th, 2025
Time: 1:00 PM - 3:15 PM
CEs: 2 Continuing Education Credits (Approved by NCC)
Missouri Requirement: Fulfills the required 2-hour training for suicidal ideation
Course Description:
Suicidal ideation within the context of couple therapy presents unique challenges that require specialized knowledge and skills. This two-hour continuing education course, led by Dr. Clay Brigance, one of St. Louis' leading researchers and practitioners in the field of couple therapy, will provide a comprehensive and practical approach to understanding, assessing, and intervening with suicidal ideation in couples.
Through this training, participants will:
Learn evidence-based assessment techniques to identify suicidal thoughts and behaviors in individuals and couples.
Gain practical intervention strategies to effectively address suicidal ideation within the dynamic of couple therapy.
Explore ethical considerations and safety protocols for handling crisis situations when working with couples experiencing suicidal ideation.
Understand the impact of relationship dynamics on suicidal thoughts and the importance of addressing both individual and relational factors during treatment.
Review Missouri state requirements and legal considerations related to suicidal ideation in therapeutic settings.
This course is designed to be informative, interactive, and directly applicable to real-world practice. It will equip therapists with the tools and knowledge needed to confidently assess and intervene when suicidal ideation is present in their clients. By the end of the training, participants will be better prepared to address these critical issues within their therapeutic practice while ensuring the safety and well-being of their clients.
Target Audience:
Mental health professionals, including licensed counselors, therapists, social workers, and psychologists, who are working with couples or who wish to deepen their knowledge in handling suicidal ideation in therapy.
Registration and Fees:
The fee for the complete course, $59, includes all materials, coffee, and CE’s.
Note:
This course meets the Missouri state requirement for two hours of training in suicidal ideation and is approved for 2 Continuing Education credits by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC).
Course Title: Addressing Suicidal Ideation in Couple Therapy: Assessment and Intervention
Instructor: Dr. Clay Brigance, Founder and Clinical Director of Shiloh Counseling
Location: Shiloh Counseling (15480 Clayton Rd, Suite 101, Ballwin, MO 63011)
Date: April 11th, 2025
Time: 1:00 PM - 3:15 PM
CEs: 2 Continuing Education Credits (Approved by NCC)
Missouri Requirement: Fulfills the required 2-hour training for suicidal ideation
Course Description:
Suicidal ideation within the context of couple therapy presents unique challenges that require specialized knowledge and skills. This two-hour continuing education course, led by Dr. Clay Brigance, one of St. Louis' leading researchers and practitioners in the field of couple therapy, will provide a comprehensive and practical approach to understanding, assessing, and intervening with suicidal ideation in couples.
Through this training, participants will:
Learn evidence-based assessment techniques to identify suicidal thoughts and behaviors in individuals and couples.
Gain practical intervention strategies to effectively address suicidal ideation within the dynamic of couple therapy.
Explore ethical considerations and safety protocols for handling crisis situations when working with couples experiencing suicidal ideation.
Understand the impact of relationship dynamics on suicidal thoughts and the importance of addressing both individual and relational factors during treatment.
Review Missouri state requirements and legal considerations related to suicidal ideation in therapeutic settings.
This course is designed to be informative, interactive, and directly applicable to real-world practice. It will equip therapists with the tools and knowledge needed to confidently assess and intervene when suicidal ideation is present in their clients. By the end of the training, participants will be better prepared to address these critical issues within their therapeutic practice while ensuring the safety and well-being of their clients.
Target Audience:
Mental health professionals, including licensed counselors, therapists, social workers, and psychologists, who are working with couples or who wish to deepen their knowledge in handling suicidal ideation in therapy.
Registration and Fees:
The fee for the complete course, $59, includes all materials, coffee, and CE’s.
Note:
This course meets the Missouri state requirement for two hours of training in suicidal ideation and is approved for 2 Continuing Education credits by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC).