Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (CASE Approach)
The Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (CASE Approach) is an empirically evidence-based interviewing strategy whose goal is to improve clinician abilities to sensitively uncover suicidal ideation (SI), planning, actions, and intent with markedly increased validity. The online courses allow these skills to be mastered by a single clinician or scaled to thousands of clinicians via…
Read MoreAssessing and Managing Suicide Risk
Assessing and Managing Suicide Risk (AMSR) Training teaches clinicians and other healthcare professionals who conduct suicide risk assessments how to determine the level of suicide risk for an individual. It focuses on developing abilities in recognizing, assessing, and managing suicide risk, along with delivering effective, tailored interventions. AMSR imparts the fundamental competencies necessary to comply…
Read MoreManual for Support Groups for Survivors of a Suicide Attempt
As a national leader in the field of suicide prevention, in 2011 Didi Hirsch’s Suicide Prevention Center started a support group for survivors of suicide attempt(s), addressing a high-priority local need. The support group is an eight-week group for those over 18 years old with a history of at least 1 suicide attempt, that offers…
Read MoreThe SafeSide Program
SafeSide Prevention offers evidence-based suicide prevention education through the sustainable and scalable InPlace® Learning model. The recovery-oriented approach aligns with Zero Suicide initiatives, delivering video workshops co-taught by clinical & lived experience experts and ongoing support to strengthen organizational prevention practices. The program is designed for staff in diverse workforces including government, healthcare, community organizations,…
Read MoreComunilife Life is Precious™ Program
Comunilife’s Life is Precious™ (LIP) program opened in the Bronx, New York, in 2008, as a community defined program, with the goal of providing treatment adjacent services to Latina teens at-risk of suicide. In subsequent years, LIP expanded to include four sites in NYC as well as Poughkeepsie and Yonkers, NY. LIP’s goal is to…
Read MoreThe Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS)
The Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS) is one of a handful of evidence-based, suicide-focused treatments referenced by the Joint Commission, the Surgeon General, Zero Suicide and the CDC. CAMS is backed by over 30 years of clinical research including 6 published Randomized Controlled Trials and two meta-analysis that show CAMS is a “Well…
Read MorePsychiatry High Risk Program
The Psychiatry High Risk Program (PHRP) is a recovery-based suicide prevention program for youths and young adults who struggle with suicide ideation or a recent attempt. It was established in 2017 to address rising rates of suicide in Central New York. The program’s goal is to break the cycle of chronicity and to inject hope…
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