These resources can support people who work in clinical settings in developing, implementing, and expanding best practice standards for suicide prevention in health care systems. The resources are intended for use in settings such as primary care offices, emergency departments, psychiatric inpatient units, partial hospitalization programs, behavioral health clinics, crisis response programs, and substance use treatment facilities.
Resources for Clinical Practice
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Aftercare That Makes a DifferenceOnline Course
CALM: Counseling on Access to Lethal MeansReport
Correctional Officer Resilience: Promoting Life Skills Strategies Among Correctional OfficersVideo/Audio
David Jobes, PhD, on Evidence-Based Psychological Treatments and Suicide-Specific Brief InterventionsVideo/Audio
How Emergency Departments Can Help Prevent Suicide among At-Risk Patients: Five Brief InterventionsTemplate
Patient Safety Screener (PSS-3)Fact Sheet
Resources for Suicide Loss SurvivorsOnline Course
Safety Planning for Youth Suicide PreventionTemplate
Stanley-Brown Safety PlanFact Sheet
Suicide and Serious Mental Illness: An Overview of Considerations, Assessment, and Safety PlanningToolkit
The Columbia Protocol (C-SSRS)Featured Clinical Practice Resources
Correctional Officer Resilience: Promoting Life Skills Strategies Among Correctional Officers
This report highlights recent resilience-focused approaches that clinicians can use to promote life skills strategies among correctional officers to help prevent suicide.
Suicide and Intimate Partner Violence: Screening and Safety Planning With Adults
Learn about evidence-based tools and strategies for screening and safety planning with clients at risk of both suicide and intimate partner violence.
Applying Motivational Interviewing in Suicide Risk Assessment
This webinar explores how clinicians can use motivational interviewing as a valuable tool in suicide risk assessment.