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Suicide Prevention Working as a BHT in the US Military (13 November)


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Suicide Prevention
Faculty:
Jeffrey Mann
Course Levels:
Intermediate
Duration:
1 days (13 Nov 2024) 1000-1800 ET
Media Type:
Classroom
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Description

 

 

Suicide Prevention Working as a BHT in the US Military

13 November 2024

A Live, Interactive Webinar

 
 
 

 

Description:

This intensive one-day module provides training in the assessment and management of suicide ideation and behavior. The module is designed for Behavioral Health Technicians (BHTs) working with service members who are seeking training in empirically supported treatment options they can immediately incorporate into their clinical practice. The theoretical underpinnings of suicide ideation and behavior are presented.

Participants will be introduced to the Self-Directed Violence Classification System (SDVCS), a nomenclature supported by the DoD/VA for self-directed violence and suicidal behavior. Population-based risk and protective factors will be reviewed. Next, basic elements of suicide risk screening and assessment will be introduced. Participants will learn a number of crisis intervention strategies for working with suicidal patients. Participants will receive in-depth training in the assessment and management of suicidal patients and will have the opportunity to practice skills.. Video demonstrations and participant role-plays will be used in class to practice key assessment and intervention techniques. The training will provide hands-on practice activities and is geared toward an actively involved audience through discussion and workshop activities. Participants are expected to actively engage in workshop activities and attend the full day of training.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Distinguish suicidal and non-suicidal thoughts and behaviors using the Self-Directed Violence Classification System
  2. Apply the 3-step theory of suicide to the process of clinical conceptualization and treatment planning.
  3. Integrate Fluid Vulnerability Theory and the Risk Stratification Tool into the process for developing a suicide risk determination.
  4. Design a safety plan in collaboration with a patient.
  5. Use means safety counseling in patient interactions to improve clinical outcomes.
  6. Propose strategies for mitigating the heightened risk for suicide during life transitions (i.e., inpatient to outpatient care, military to veteran status).

 

Target Audience: Behavioral Health Technicians (BHTs) working with Service members

 

Instructional Content Level: Intermediate

 

Agenda:

Day One

 

 

Check-In

 

9:45 am

 

10:00 am

Introduction & Course Overview

10:00 am

10:05 am

Suicide Statistics in the Military

10:05 am

10:15 am

Language of Suicide

10:15 am

10:45 am

Methods for Talking about Suicide

10:45 am

11:15 am

Risk Assessment

11:15 am

12:15 pm

Break (15 min)

12:15 pm

12:30 pm

Risk Assessment Role Play

12:30 pm

1:05 pm

Safety Planning

1:05 pm

2:05 pm

Safety Planning Role Play

2:05 pm

2:40 pm

Lunch Break (1 hr)

2:40 pm

3:40 pm

Lethal Means Safety

3:40 pm

4:10 pm

Lethal Means Safety Role Play

4:10 pm

4:35 pm

CBT-SP Overview

4:35 pm

4:45 pm

Break (15min)

4:45 pm

5:00 pm

Support Strategies

5:00 pm

5:35 pm

Support Strategies Role Play

5:35 pm

6:00 pm

Questions and Wrap-Up

6:00 pm

 

 

Course Completion Requirements: Participants are required to attend the entire training. Partial credits cannot be issued. Attendance is taken through the use of electronic logs, and a post-training evaluation form must be completed.

 

Participate:

Online Platform: Zoom

Date: 13 November 2024

Time: 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time

Registration Information: https://deploymentpsych.org/training

Registration Deadline: Registration will close one week prior to the start date or when training capacity is met.

Cancellations/Questions: Please contact brandon.carpenter.ctr@usuhs.edu if you have any questions or need to cancel your registration.

 

Registration Cost/Refunds: This training is free for those with a .mil email address. Registration fees will be refunded to participants who send a written cancellation via email to brandon.carpenter.ctr@usuhs.edu no less than 2 weeks before the training. No refunds will be made after the training.

Required Materials: None

Location Information: Online via Zoom

Instructional Format: This live webinar is fully interactive. Attendees may ask and answer questions throughout the presentation and participate in instructor-led discussions.

 

System

Requirements:

Zoom:

  • Internet connection
  • Operating System: Windows 7 or higher, Mac OS X with MacOS 10.9 or higher
  • Web Browser: Internet Explorer 11+, Edge 12+, Firefox 27+, Chrome 30+, Safari 7+
  • Hardware: 1Ghz processor or higher

 

Special Accommodations: If you require special accommodations due to a disability, please contact Brandon Carpenter at brandon.carpenter.ctr@usuhs.edu 4 weeks prior to the training so that we may provide you with appropriate service.

Grievances: For any grievances or concerns with this training including those related to course content, non-receipt of certificate or other occurrences, participants may contact CDP’s Continuing Education Director, Amanda Stanley-Hulsey, via email at amanda.stanley-hulsey.ctr@usuhs.edu.

 

Instructor Biographies:

 

Jeffrey Mann, Psy.D., is a Senior Military Behavioral Health Psychologist at the Center for Deployment Psychology (CDP) with the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. Dr. Mann is an SME and trainer in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Suicide Prevention (CBT-SP) as well as Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT). He is a Veteran of the United States Air Force (USAF) where he served as a psychologist from 2009 to 2013. In 2013, he deployed to Southwest Asia in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

 

Dr. Mann received his bachelor’s degree in computer science from DePauw University and his master’s and doctorate degrees in clinical psychology from the Adler University, Chicago, with a specialization in primary care psychology. He is a 2010 graduate of the Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center Psychology Residency Program.

 

**There is no commercial support or conflict of interest to report for these presenters.

 

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Jeffrey Mann, Psy.D., is a Senior Military Internship Behavioral Health Psychologist at the Center for Deployment Psychology (CDP) with the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences and is located at Naval Medical Center San Diego. Dr. Mann is a Veteran of the United States Air Force (USAF) where he served as a psychologist from 2009 to 2013. In 2013, he deployed to Southwest Asia in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

Dr. Mann received his bachelor’s degree in computer science from DePauw University and his master’s and doctorate degrees in clinical psychology from the Adler School of Professional Psychology, Chicago, with a specialization in primary care psychology. He is a 2010 graduate of the Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center Psychology Residency Program.

Dr. Mann’s clinical work has focused on the assessment and treatment of trauma-related mental health conditions, anxiety disorders, insomnia and the use of Telebehavioral Health.


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