Targeting Suicidal Behavior in the Context of Moral Injury

Exposure to morally injurious events is emerging as a risk factor for suicidal behavior. During this month’s lecture, Lauren Borges, PhD, will discuss how clinicians and health care teams can conceptualize and effectively target suicidal behavior in the context of moral injury. Following this live, knowledge-based webinar, clinicians and health care teams will be able […]

Maximizing Therapeutic Alliance in Suicide Risk Assessment, Management, and Treatment

Join this 60-minute webinar on suicide risk assessment, prevention, and treatment Hosted by Northwest MHTTC. At the conclusion of this presentation, participants will be able to: Describe two key aspects of the Aeschi model of psychotherapeutic care for suicidal patients Define management vs. treatment of suicidality Describe the therapeutic value of the clinical narrative

Employing Treatment and Environmental Interventions to Support Rural Populations

Employing Treatment and Environmental Interventions to Support Rural Populations Hosted By: Mountain Plains MHTTC Living in rural and remote settings is often a conscious choice made by people for a variety of reasons. However, difficulties can arise when persons living in rural settings begin experiencing mental health challenges. These challenges can be compounded by limited […]

NIH Pathways to Prevention Workshop: Improving Rural Health

NIH Pathways to Prevention Workshop: Improving Rural Health Through Telehealth-Guided Provider-to-Provider Communication October 12–14, 2021 Online Only Register to Attend: https://prevention.nih.gov/P2P-RuralHealth About one-fifth of all the people in the United States live in rural areas, which have higher mortality rates, a higher prevalence of diseases, and lower life expectancy than urban areas. Telehealth-guided collaboration between […]