Reimagining Suicide Prevention: An Individual-in-Contexts Model
Reimagining Suicide Prevention: An Individual-in-Contexts Model
Tuesday, September 24, 2024 (3:00 PM - 4:00 PM) (EDT)
Description
Reimagining Suicide Prevention: An Individual-in-Contexts Model
September 24, 2024 | 3:00 p.m. EST
Facilitator: Heath Hightower, Ph.D., MSW, LICSW
Affiliation: University of Saint Joseph, Department of Social Work & Equitable Community Practice
Description: Suicide is a complex human experience that poses myriad harms to millions of people globally every year. Despite its complexity, most suicide prevention models typically emphasize either individual psychological factors or population-level public health concerns. Moreover, socio-ecological and person-in-environment frameworks often overlook historical, developmental, geographic, climatic, and physical environment contexts. The Individual-in-Contexts Model encourages human services professionals and educators to re-conceptualize suicide prevention in terms of the dynamic interplay among six, interconnected contexts. These contexts include historical-developmental, geographic-environmental, structural-institutional, neighborhood-community, family-relational, and the I-self.
Webinar participants will be able to:
- Define suicide, screening, assessment, intervention, and prevention
- Identify The Individual-in-Contexts Model core concepts
- Apply concepts to suicide screening, assessment, and intervention efforts
Individual Registration Fee:
1 person only
NOHS Student Fee: $15.00 | NOHS Member Fee: $25.00 | Non-Member Fee: $35.00
Organizational Group Registration Fee:
Unlimited attendees
NOHS Member Fee: $50.00 | Non-Member Fee: $50.00
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