Navigating Suicidality from an Abolitionist Lens
December 8th, 1:00-3:00 pm EST
As therapists, we’re trained to respond to suicidality with carceral approaches that further harm marginalized clients and may inadvertently perpetuate state-based trauma and violence (Drustrup, Kivlighan, 2022). Recent shifts towards abolition seek to replace oppressive systems such as prisons and police with life-affirming institutions such as accessible housing and healthcare (Kaba, 2021). This workshop will support clinicians in developing an anti-carceral approach to supporting clients experiencing suicidality. Participants will gain proactive and active tools to further support the well-being and safety of their clients.
Learning Objectives:
Deepen the understanding of the negative impacts of carceral approaches to supporting clients navigating suicidality.
Develop additional anti-carceral tools to support clients experiencing suicidality.
Develop proactive tools to collaborate with clients in establishing a support team.
This training is eligible for 2 Continuing Education Credits for LMHCs, LCSWs, and LMSWs in New York.
December 8th, 1:00-3:00 pm EST
As therapists, we’re trained to respond to suicidality with carceral approaches that further harm marginalized clients and may inadvertently perpetuate state-based trauma and violence (Drustrup, Kivlighan, 2022). Recent shifts towards abolition seek to replace oppressive systems such as prisons and police with life-affirming institutions such as accessible housing and healthcare (Kaba, 2021). This workshop will support clinicians in developing an anti-carceral approach to supporting clients experiencing suicidality. Participants will gain proactive and active tools to further support the well-being and safety of their clients.
Learning Objectives:
Deepen the understanding of the negative impacts of carceral approaches to supporting clients navigating suicidality.
Develop additional anti-carceral tools to support clients experiencing suicidality.
Develop proactive tools to collaborate with clients in establishing a support team.
This training is eligible for 2 Continuing Education Credits for LMHCs, LCSWs, and LMSWs in New York.
December 8th, 1:00-3:00 pm EST
As therapists, we’re trained to respond to suicidality with carceral approaches that further harm marginalized clients and may inadvertently perpetuate state-based trauma and violence (Drustrup, Kivlighan, 2022). Recent shifts towards abolition seek to replace oppressive systems such as prisons and police with life-affirming institutions such as accessible housing and healthcare (Kaba, 2021). This workshop will support clinicians in developing an anti-carceral approach to supporting clients experiencing suicidality. Participants will gain proactive and active tools to further support the well-being and safety of their clients.
Learning Objectives:
Deepen the understanding of the negative impacts of carceral approaches to supporting clients navigating suicidality.
Develop additional anti-carceral tools to support clients experiencing suicidality.
Develop proactive tools to collaborate with clients in establishing a support team.
This training is eligible for 2 Continuing Education Credits for LMHCs, LCSWs, and LMSWs in New York.
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