Paul Brasler – High Risk Clients: Effectively Handle Five of the Most Critical Scenarios You’ll Face as a Clinician

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[Instant Download] – Immediately deliver the download link after receiving the paymentPurchase Paul Brasler – High Risk Clients: Effectively Handle Five of the Most Critical Scenarios You’ll Face as a Clinician courses at here with PRICE $219.99 $41Faculty:Paul BraslerDuration:6 Hours 14 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Apr 18, 2018 Manual (4.8 MB) 79 Pages Available after Purchase OutlineClient Assessment: Ask the Right QuestionsConduct comprehensive assessmentsMini mental status examLethality assessment: Suicide and homicideSubstance use assessmentTrauma assessmentTips and strategies for eliciting the right informationThe Suicidal Client: More than 13 Reasons WhyHigh-risk populations—who is most at risk?Implicit and explicit expressions of suicidal ideation and intentSelf-injurious behavior and suicidal ideationSuicide assessment and interviews: Ideation, plans, means, intentWhat do I do now? —Disposition & safety planningWhy “No-Harm Contracts” are harmfulBreaking client confidentialityWhen in doubt, do what?Hospitalization processAfter the ER: When clients are not admittedCase studies:Michelle—Teenagers experiencing suicidal ideationWilliam—The intersection of substance use, mental illness and suicidalityThe Violent Client: Manage Dangerous SituationsDealing with our fears: Clinicians’ safety concernsWhen the clinician is the targetWhen others are the targetDe-escalation techniquesPreventative planningOffice layoutKeeping good boundariesPolice involvement before a crisisSafety planningWhen to call 911Hospitalization processDuty to warnCase studies:George—Handle a violent clientDale—Practice Duty to WarnThe Addicted Client: What ALL Clinicians Need to KnowHow misdiagnosis harms clientsSigns of intoxicationImminent risk: Signs and symptoms of overdoseIdentify withdrawal syndromesAccurate diagnosis and treatment matchingDrug basics that clinicians should know:Opioids and the opioid crisis (heroin, fentanyl and emerging drugs)Stimulants (cocaine, “bath salts,” methamphetamine)Cannabinoids (“shatter,” spice)Other chemicals (DXM, “Special K,” Ayahuasca)When and how to refer to a higher level of careCase studies:Percy—Opioid crisis in the waiting roomCathy—Bipolar Disorder? Think againThe Traumatized Client: Help Without HurtingRecognize trauma in clientsThe risk of misdiagnosisDangers of improper treatmentStrategies for trauma-informed careFirst and foremost: Safety inside and outside the clinicThe role of mindfulnessGo slow…but goUnderstand Levels of SafetyTriune Brain Model and traumaBereavement: Not always traumaThe intersection of trauma, mental health, substance abuse and medical problemsCase studies:Brian—Trauma missedMick—“How deep can I bury this?”Medical vs. Psychiatric Problems: Limiting Harm“What Could Kill the Patient First?”Collaborative care with primary physicianMedical emergencies that present with psychological symptomsSigns and symptoms: Limit client harm by recognizing a medical emergencyMedication-Related DisordersTraumatic Brain Injury (TBI)Neurocognitive DisordersOther Neurological IllnessesCase studies:Steven and the Zombies—Organic disorders“Granny has schizophrenia!”High Risk Clinicians: After the CrisisProtect your license and manage liabilityDocumentation: What you need to knowDebriefing and supervisionVicarious traumaAddressing compassion fatigueCase study:Dave and meLimitations and Potential RisksLimited controlled studiesSeek supervision when necessaryWeigh out risk of intervening versus not interveningFaculty Paul Brasler, MA, LCSW Related seminars and products: 10 Paul Brasler, MA, LCSW, has worked in the social work field for the past 22 years. He is the head of behavioral health for Daily Planet Health Services, a Federally Qualified Health Center that provides comprehensive and integrated healthcare and mental health services (including medication-assisted opioid treatment). Paul is also president of Providence Consulting & Education L.L.C., through which he provides clinical supervision and professional education services.Paul has extensive experience in working with people with substance use disorders. After finishing school, Paul went to work at an adolescent residential treatment program, where he developed a treatment track for adolescents with substance use disorders. In 2003, he became a senior clinician in the Chesterfield County Juvenile Drug Court and provided individual, family, adolescent group and multifamily group therapies. After working at the drug court for seven years, Paul moved on to conduct psychiatric and substance misuse evaluations in emergency departments in the Greater Richmond, Virginia area. Paul has also served as adjunct faculty in the school of social work at Virginia Commonwealth University, where he developed a graduate course in substance abuse treatment.Paul has been a PESI presenter since 2016, and he has presented classes on mental health emergencies and high-risk clients across the country. He recently released his first book, High-Risk Clients: Evidence-Based Assessment & Clinical Tools to Recognize and Effectively Respond to Mental Health Crises (PESI Publishing 2019).Speaker Disclosures: Financial: Paul Brasler is in private practice. He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Paul Brasler has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose. 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