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Dialectical Behavior Therapy's Approach to Assessment, Conceptualization, and Management of Suicide

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August 5, 2024
8:30am - 3:30pm CST

Location: Virtual via Zoom
Fee: $35
Trainer(s): Lesley Chapin, Psy.D.
Continuing Education Hours: 6.0

Interested participants must be practicing in Wisconsin
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Course Description

In Wisconsin, suicide is currently the second leading cause of death amongst individuals ages 10-44. While training on identifying common risk factors for suicide is becoming more common amongst professionals without clinical training, up to half of the mental health clinicians tasks with treating this population of potential clients have little or no training in suicide risk assessment and management, let alone best practices in this area of care. Dialectical Behavior Therapy is an evidence-based practice originally designed to treat individuals at high risk for suicide and is currently used in a variety of clinical populations and settings and remains the gold standard treatment for borderline personality disorder. This training will provide participants with knowledge on suicide risk factors and assessment as well as managing suicide risk within the context of DBT and/or DBT-informed conceptualization and intervention. The workshop will address the importance of behavioral assessment, case formulation, behavioral principles, and team support in the process of addressing life threatening behavior. 

Learning Objectives:

  • Name at least 3 long term risk and protective factors for suicide
  • Identify population-specific factors that elevate suicide risk
  • Assess factors associated with imminent risk for suicide within hours or days
  • Make informed decisions about whether a higher level of care is warranted
  • Identify at least 2 structured suicide risk assessment tools
  • Discuss the importance of consultation to the client strategies in crisis situations and when to move to intervening in the environment. 
  • Identify the role of phone coaching in both risk management and behavioral shaping. 
  • Discuss the importance of behavioral case formulation in clinician responses to suicide risk 
  • Describe the process of team support and postvention following a client death by suicide. 

About Your Trainer

Lesley Baird Chapin
Lesley Baird Chapin, Psy.D.

Lesley Baird Chapin, Psy.D. is the Vice President of the Pauquette Center for Psychological Services and the Dialectical Behavior Therapy trainer for the Department of Corrections.  Dr. Chapin received her doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of Denver in 2009. She completed her internship at CMC-Randolph Behavioral Health in Charlotte, North Carolina, and her post-doctoral supervision with the Wisconsin Department of Corrections. She has practiced DBT and clinical psychology in inpatient, outpatient, residential, correctional and forensic settings with adolescents, adults, and families since 2006 and has specific training and experience applying DBT with individuals who have experienced trauma.  Dr. Chapin is a board certified DBT clinician, certified by the Linehan Board of Certification, the only certification body sanctioned by the creator of the treatment.  Dr. Chapin has been providing DBT training for mental health professionals, medical professionals, and support professionals since 2014.