Assessing and Managing Non-Suicidal Self-Injury and Suicide Risk in Healthcare Settings - 3 Hour CME Training for Healthcare Professionals at MMA on Friday, June 21, 2019
Assessing and Managing Non-Suicidal
Self-Injury and Suicide Risk in Healthcare Settings - 3 Hour CME Training for
Healthcare Professionals
Friday, June 21, 2019
Maine Medical Association – 30
Association Drive, Manchester
8:30 am – Welcome/Continental Breakfast, 9:00 am – Program begins
Suicide is the 9th
leading cause of death in Maine and the incidence of suicide in Maine has
increased almost 25% in the last decade.
Non-suicidal self injury, most frequently intentional cutting or
self-burning has also increased markedly over the past decade. These behaviors are increasingly being
identified, assessed and managed within healthcare settings.
This professional
training offers an opportunity to learn valuable knowledge and skills in the
function, assessment and management of non-suicidal self injury. The second part of the training will address
suicide prevention and management within the framework of Suicide Safe Care, a
systemic approach that increases safety and support for someone at risk. This evidence-based approach includes
screening and assessment of risk, intervention, Collaborative Safety Planning
and assured follow-up with anyone at risk for suicide.
Presented by: Greg A Marley, LCSW,
Clinical Director, NAMI Maine - Greg Marley has
practiced in the field of community mental health and prevention in Maine for
over 30 years.
REGISTER
HERE
Sponsored by the CDC Maine Suicide Prevention Program,
NAMI Maine, and the Maine Medical Association
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