Length
2 hours
CE Credit
Not Available
Recorded
May 24, 2022
Self-injurious and suicidal behaviors are common clinical issues treated by psychologists. Ongoing assessment of self-harm and suicide risk is essential for psychologists working with high risk populations but most providers are inadequately prepared to balance the needs of their client with their own liability and risk management. This talk will provide best practice guidelines and ethics of working with patients at risk for self-harm and suicide.
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Sheila E. Crowell, Ph.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist, postdoctoral training coordinator, and co-founder of UCEBT. She has intensive training and over two decades of experience as a Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) provider. Dr. Crowell works with self-harming and suicidal adolescent and adult clients in the DBT program as well as clients with complex trauma histories. She also sees clients on the Anxiety and Mood (A&M) team, where she works with adolescents and adults who struggle with worry, overthinking, and negative thought patterns using rumination-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (RF-CBT). Dr. Crowell is a professor of psychology at the University of Oregon and a former psychology professor at the University of Utah.
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