Sun, 19 Jan
|Zoom | 4 ANZACATA & ATAS CPD | $150 +GST
Safety Planning for clients at risk
Participants will be able to identify key warning signs and triggers associated with self-harm and suicidal ideation. Participants will use three art therapy techniques to support clients in crisis. Participants will develop and implement a personalized safety plan for at-risk clients.
Time & Location
19 Jan 2025, 8:01 am – 12:01 pm
Zoom | 4 ANZACATA & ATAS CPD | $150 +GST
About the event
What to Expect:
Exploring Key Clinical Concepts: Engage in discussions on core topics, including safety planning, ethical considerations, and art therapy interventions for clients at risk of self-harm and suicide.
Integrating Theoretical Perspectives: Learn how to incorporate evidence-based approaches such as Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS), arts-based methods, and trauma-informed techniques into your practice to support vulnerable clients.
Hands-on Practice with Creative Modalities: Experience creative interventions, including art-making activities specifically designed to help clients externalize emotions, build self-awareness, and develop coping strategies within a supportive therapeutic framework.
Professional Development and Ethics: Gain insights into the ethical complexities of working with at-risk clients, with guidance from Val Huet’s work on ethical considerations and power dynamics in therapy. Reflect on common challenges and best practices for maintaining professional boundaries and providing effective support.