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Respond to suicidality with clarity rather than panic.
Many clinicians automatically send their clients straight to the emergency room whenever they hear the word suicide because they're afraid: afraid of doing the wrong thing, afraid of being held liable, afraid of losing their license, or--worst of all--afraid of losing their client. But there is a better way.
A Clinician's Guide to Suicide Management moves beyond the traditional crisis response model to focus instead on risk management, therapeutic interventions, and alternatives to hospitalization. Filled with compelling client stories, ethical decision-making trees, and the latest evidence-based research, it answers questions such as:
As helping professionals, our job is to keep clients safe and serve as purveyors of hope. This book can help you do both.
Paul Brasler, LCSW, CAIMHP, has spent his career working with clients living with substance use disorders across various settings, including community mental health, private practice, hospital emergency departments, adolescent residential treatment, and juvenile drug court. He is the author of The Clinician's Guide to Substance Use Disorders and High-Risk Clients. He is currently the head of behavioral health at a nonprofit health center and has trained thousands of clinicians and professionals across the country in successful crisis management.