On-Demand: Providing Effective, Risk Managed Treatment for Potentially Suicidal Patients in Outpatient Private Practice

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CAMS-care has partnered with The Trust and TrustPARMA to offer this free webinar as a way for psychologists to build awareness about using an evidence-based, suicide-focused treatment for suicidal patients. Our experts will explore the issues psychologists face and how to address licensing boards and angry clients. They’ll also look at the prevalence of suicidal ideation and why training more clinicians in evidence-based treatment is paramount to reducing the national suicide rate.

They’ll detail the magnitude of suicide rates in America, screening and assessment best practices to determine when to hospitalize a suicidal patient and the considerations for treating patients in an outpatient clinical setting. There will be an overview of evidence-based treatments (DBT, CT-SP, BCBT, and CAMS), systems of care, why psychologists will continue to play a vital role, using the Suicide Status Form (SSF) as a clinical roadmap, and much more.

Dr. Eric A. Harris

About Dr. Eric A. Harris

Dr. Harris is a licensed psychologist and attorney in Massachusetts. Dr. Harris received his J.D. from Harvard Law School and his Ed.D. in Clinical Psychology and Public Practice from the Harvard University School of Education. He was the initiator of the Trust risk management program in 1994 and has provided risk management services to Trust Insured since then.

About David A. Jobes Ph.D. ABPP

David A. Jobes Ph.D. ABPP
David Jobes, PhD, ABPP, is the founder of CAMS-care, LLC. He began his career in 1987 in the Counseling Center of the Catholic University of America, where he developed a suicide risk assessment tool for college students that evolved into CAMS. Dr. Jobes is now a Professor of Psychology and Associate Director of Clinical Training at Catholic; he has trained thousands of mental health professionals in the United States and abroad in evidence-based assessment and treatment of suicide risk and the use of CAMS.