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ASSESSING & MANAGING SUICIDE RISK (AMSR-SUD) TRAINING

Event Description
ASSESSING & MANAGING SUICIDE RISK (AMSR)
Core Competencies for SUD Providers
This training opportunity is provided through a United Healthcare Empowering Health Grant.



AMSR is a Zero Suicide Institute (ZSI) at the Education Development Center (EDC) training. Training services will be performed by the ZSI at EDC for the Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation.
  

SEPTEMBER 23, 2022
9:00am - 5:00pm

QUEST CONFERENCE CENTER

9200 WORTHINGTON ROAD, SUITE 400
WESTERVILLE, OHIO 43082

 
CURRENTLY, NO MASK MADE IN PLACE, SUBJECT TO CHANGE
 
THE OHIO SUICIDE PREVENTION FOUNDATION (OSPF) invites you to this 1-day workshop designed to train Substance Use Disorder (SUD) providers in how to recognize and assess suicide risk, plan for client safety, and manage the ongoing care of at-risk patients/clients. Josephine Ridley, Ph.D., AMSR Master Trainer, will educate on the effective prevention of client suicide.

WORKSHOP COMPONENTS:
 
This 6.5 content hour training teaches essential skills through expert teaching, video demonstrations, group discussion, paired practice with other participants, and documentation practice. Participants will have the opportunity to increase their knowledge and apply practical skills in the following areas:
Approaching Your Work: Learn how to manage reactions related to suicide and maintain a collaborative, non-adversarial stance. Acquire the necessary skills to address potential conflicts between a care professional’s goal to prevent suicide and relapse and a client’s goal to eliminate psychological pain via suicidal behavior.
Understanding Suicide: Gain an understanding of the definitions and language used when talking about suicide, as well as the data that are relevant to addressing suicide in substance use disorder treatment including risk and protective factors, warning signs, and the complicating factors of substance misuse, including opioids.
Gathering Information: Identify key points in treatment where a suicide assessment should occur, what questions to ask to learn more about a client’s suicidal thoughts and behaviors past and present, and how to ask them. Participants will practice asking questions in an interactive learning environment designed to help build confidence. The training presents key scenarios, such as when to seek supervision or consultation and what to do when someone discloses suicidal thoughts during a group treatment session.
Formulating Risk: Practice synthesizing assessment information into a risk formulation that will help inform next steps in treatment. AMSR emphasizes the importance of using a risk formulation not for prediction but as information to make a collaborative decision regarding recovery-oriented treatment planning.
Planning and Responding: Review suggested actions to take based on a risk formulation using resources from SAMHSA’s TIP 50 and evidence-based interventions. Practice having conversations related to safety planning and addressing the potential for relapse through means counseling interventions.

 
Participants who fully complete this training will also be eligible for 6.5 hours of continuing education credits from APA, NAADAC and NASW. Participants must participate in the entire training to receive credit. Per AMSR standards, partial credit will not be awarded. 
 
SPEAKER BIO:

Dr. Josephine Ridley received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from West Virginia University, completed her psychology internship at the Cleveland VAMC with rotations in health psychology, PTSD, neuropsychology and inpatient psychiatry, and has worked at several sites in the VA including the Gambling Treatment Program, residential rehabilitation and more recently as program manager for a partial hospitalization program for individuals with severe mental illness. She currently serves as Assistant Chief of Psychology at the VA Northeast Ohio Healthcare System, Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychology at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) and is active in private practice where she works with adolescents, adults, and geriatric clients.  She is Program Director for the Cleveland VA’s Clinical Psychology Postdoctoral Residency, founding chair of the Cleveland VA’s Psychology Service Diversity Committee, and Co-Coordinator of the Mentoring Subcommittee for the Association of VA Psychology Leaders Psychologists of Color & Allies Special Interest Group. She is also Vice President of the Association of Black Psychologists, Greater Cleveland Chapter. Dr. Ridley Co-Chairs the Cleveland VA Institutional Review Board (IRB) and is Co-Editor of the international British Journal of Guidance and Counselling. She was most recently appointed as Co-Chair of the Diversity & Inclusion Executive Leadership Advisory Board

She also serves on multiple VA Medical Center committees including the Psychology Training Committee and has conducted workshops and seminars nationally for a variety of organizations and conferences. She is published in peer-reviewed journals in the areas of suicide, depression, and anxiety, has co-authored book chapters on suicide and mood disorders, and is active in research on depression and suicide. She served on the Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation Advisory Committee and is certified by the Zero Suicide Institute as a Master Trainer of Trainers in Assessing and Managing Suicide Risk Workshop.

 
REGISTRATION FEE: $135.00             
COST AFTER DISCOUNT*: $30.00  
(ENTER PROMO CODE = "DISCOUNT22")
*Discount provided through a United Healthcare Empowering Health Grant.

Registration includes, beverages, lunch and CEU's, if required.

Refund requests will only be honored on or before September 16, 2022, as our event venue requires a final headcount by September 16th. 
 
(REGISTRATIONS ENDS: SEPTEMBER 16, 2022 @ 5:00 P.M.)  LIMITED TO 50 ATTENDEES


QUESTIONS/GENERAL INFORMATION:
AUSTIN LUCAS
OHIO SUICIDE PREVENTION FOUNDATION