EPISODE · Feb 12, 2024 · 35 MIN
Episode 174 | Managing Suicidal Crises
from Psych Talk · host Dr. Jessica Rabon
In today's episode of Psych Talk, I discuss managing suicidal crises, both for mental health clinicians as well as lay people who may be in a situation in which their loved one is suicidal. I define what I mean by a suicidal crisis and discuss warning signs that may indicate a person is experiencing suicidality. I discuss the steps that clinicians may take when a client is actively suicidal, while also highlighting the importance of any clinician listening to reach out to their direct supervisor and following any practice policies and procedures. Further, I discuss what lay people can do in a situation in which a loved one is suicidal, including steps they can take to get them professional help. I highlight that no step and intervention is without potential risk and that some, such as going to the ER, can cause more trauma, while emphasizing that the goal in a suicidal crisis is to keep the individual safe and alive. Crisis Line Resources: Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: 988 Trevor Project Hotline for LGBTQ+ Youth: 1-866-488-7386 Thrive Lifeline: 1-313-662-8209 Call Black Line: 1-800-604-5841 Connect with Me: Follow me on IG @jessicaleighphd Follow the podcast on IG @psych.talk.podcast Follow me on TikTok @jessicaleighphd Follow me on Youtube Follow me on Threads @jessicaleighphd Welcome to Group Therapy Podcast Join my Facebook community: Grow Through What You Go Through Ways to Work With Me: Mind Over Matter LGBTQ+ Affirming Masterclass Be a guest on my podcast Resources: Anti-Racism Resources LGBTQ+ Affirming Resources The Helping Professional's Guide to Boundary Setting Intro/Outro Music Life of Riley by Kevin MacLeod Music License
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In today's episode of Psych Talk, I discuss managing suicidal crises, both for mental health clinicians as well as lay people who may be in a situation in which their loved one is suicidal. I define what I mean by a suicidal crisis and discuss warning signs that may indicate a person is experiencing suicidality. I discuss the steps that clinicians may take when a client is actively suicidal, while also highlighting the importance of any clinician listening to reach out to their direct supervisor and following any practice policies and procedures. Further, I discuss what lay people can do in a situation in which a loved one is suicidal, including steps they can take to get them professional help. I highlight that no step and intervention is without potential risk and that some, such as going to the ER, can cause more trauma, while emphasizing that the goal in a suicidal crisis is to keep the individual safe and alive. Crisis Line Resources: Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: 988 Trevor Project Hotline for LGBTQ+ Youth: 1-866-488-7386 Thrive Lifeline: 1-313-662-8209 Call Black Line: 1-800-604-5841 Connect with Me: Follow me on IG @jessicaleighphd Follow the podcast on IG @psych.talk.podcast Follow me on TikTok @jessicaleighphd Follow me on Youtube Follow me on Threads @jessicaleighphd Welcome to Group Therapy Podcast Join my Facebook community: Grow Through What You Go Through Ways to Work With Me: Mind Over Matter LGBTQ+ Affirming Masterclass Be a guest on my podcast Resources: Anti-Racism Resources LGBTQ+ Affirming Resources The Helping Professional's Guide to Boundary Setting Intro/Outro Music Life of Riley by Kevin MacLeod Music License
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