Tue, Oct 13
|Online Event
Youth Suicidality: Understanding, Assessing, Safety Planning and Decreasing Future Suicidal Ideation (1)
Time & Location
Oct 13, 2020, 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Online Event
About the Event
Pamela Parkinson, Ph.D., LCSW
Training Description
Come to this training on understanding suicidal ideation with kids. This is going to be a training within the context of family because we need the larger team to keep kids safe. We are going to talk about why kids might choose suicide, things to look for, how we talk about it, ways to assess and how to keep kids safe! However, once kids are safe, our focus will shift to how do we keep them alive and having a future outlook that does not include seeing suicide as a viable option for managing their pain.
Learning Objectives
- Describe and understand what suicidal ideation represents and how to explore and assess it.
- Identify what signs look like, some strategies for keeping kids safe in the moment.
- Apply our understanding of what SI means to ways that we can work with a family system in an effort to decrease the chances that this SI will continue to feel like an option in the future.
Agenda
9:30-10:00am Sign In, introductions, and Zoom features
10:00-10:45am Suicide myths including an overview of the issue.
10:45-11:00am Brainstorming of attachment ruptures in youth in our Continuum of Care.
11:00-11:15am Group work on Assessing the problem: how do we talk about it?
11:15-11:30am Break
11:30am-12:00pm Review of risk factors and protective factors!
12:00-12:30pm Culture and Suicidality: what does it mean?
12:30-12:45pm The Interpersonal Theory of Suicide: understanding how this works!
12:45-1:15pm Lunch
1:15-1:45pm Group work: Debriefing and consolidating the concepts of the Interpersonal Theory of Suicide
1:45-2:30pm Immediate Safety: Strategies and interventions to prevent suicide now!
2:30-3:00pm Why do they want to kill themselves and who do they turn to?
3:00-3:30pm Diagnosing the pain!
3:30-3:45pm PITH and healing: Going deeper than coping skills can handle when pain is this big – healing the pain
instead of pushing it down for it to come up again in the future.
3:45-4:00pm Group work: Debriefing PITH, deep healing, and the importance of empathy for caregivers as a way of
preventing future attempts.
4:00-4:15pm Facilitative questions to start to allow family members to talk about the pain that can lead to suicide
ideation/attempts/completions.
4:15-4:30pm Check-out
4:30 ADJOURNMENT
Meet Our Trainer
PAMELA PARKINSON, PHD, LCSW, is a clinical psychologist and clinical social worker, whose specialty area is working with youth and their families who are being served by our continuums of care. Dr. Parkinson’s emphasis is on the importance of family engagement and the healing of traumatic attachment ruptures. Pamela is also a certified PCOMS evidence-based practice trainer. She currently works as a child/family consultant to CBO’s in the Bay Area and Pamela has worked in level 14 residential, NPS, hospitals, and a variety of community-based settings including outpatient clinics, schools, diversion, kinship, etc.
This course meets the qualifications for (6) BBS CEUs for LCSWs and MFTs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences & is provided by Fred Finch Youth Center, CAMFT Provider #045295.