suicide ideation and suicide

User profile image Clayo (Ontario Caregiver Organization) -

Managing A Complex Relationship With The Person You Care For Events

Caring for another person can be challenging, particularly when the relationship is complex or strained. You may be experiencing mixed feelings about the situation and how to best accept the caregiving role. In this webinar, join the OCO Caregiver Coach, Jane Vock, and learn about:

• Strategies on accepting your caregiving role and the person you care for
• Understanding what forgiveness is and how it can help you
• Mindfulness exercise – learn to stay in the present moment
• Letting go of negative feelings and setting boundaries

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User profile image Tamara -

A.S.I.S.T. (Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training) Events

Are you ready to make a real difference in someone's life? ASIST is your next step towards becoming a beacon of hope. ASIST is more than just training; it's an opportunity to learn how life assisting skills can be life promoting. This interactive workshop empower you to: 1. Build the confidence to intervene and support someone who is thinking about suicide. 2. Learn practical steps to assist those struggling with thoughts of suicide. 3. Foster open conversations about suicide and help break down the stigma. 4. Make a positive impact in your community and beyond!

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User profile image James Sunwoo -

What does "Click to Agree" mean to you? Let's re-imagine consent in a digital health consent. Forum topic

What is the purpose of the study?
We are updating the Hope by CAMH app and are interested to hear your thoughts on digital health apps, your health data, privacy, trust, and consent. We would also like to hear your ideas on how we can make consent for digital health apps more meaningful for you. You are eligible to participate if you have downloaded or considered downloading the Hope app. Information about the Hope app can be found at: www.camh.ca/hopebycamhapp

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User profile image Karyn -

ASK! Workshop Events

CMHA Peel Dufferin is Hosting an ASK! Workshop

Date: May 1 & 2, 2023 (2 day training)

Time: 9:00am - 1:30pm EST

Cost: $152.55 CAD TAX INC

Register Here

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User profile image Rupi -

Check out this Research Snapshot on Suicide and self-harm among physicians in Ontario, Canada Forum topic

Check out this new Research Snapshot!

Suicide and self-harm among physicians in Ontario, Canada

Here is a sneak peek:

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User profile image OASW -

Suicidal Interventions: Evidence-Based Practices for Social Workers Events

Suicidal Interventions: Evidence-Based Practices for Social Workers

Course: Monday, March 20, 2023 @ 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. ET
Follow-Up Debrief Session: Monday, April 3, 2023 @ 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. ET

Presented by: Rebecca Bliss, MSW, RSW

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User profile image Jeremy Houston -

Free Webinar: Suicide Ideation Events

You’re invited for EHN Canada’s next educational webinar: Suicide Ideation with Ryan Slobodian, BA, MC, CCC, RCC, CSAT, Registered Clinical Counsellor, Edgewood Treatment Centre.

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User profile image Beth Kelln -

Suicide Prevention Training for Trainers - safeTALK T4T - London Events



 

The safeTALK T4T is a two-day course that prepares local resource persons to be trainers of the safeTALK workshop. New trainers will join a network of over 4200 active trainers around the world.

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User profile image Heather L Fredin -

Celebrating Bell Let's Talk Day: Understanding Suicide Risk Interventions Events

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Workshop goal: Understanding effective interventions for suicide risk reduction - current research and practice.

We tell people who are struggle with suicidal thoughts to go to therapy. So why are so few therapists trained in evidence-based interventions to reduce risk? Do you know which evidence-based interventions effectively reduce suicide risk?

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User profile image Ruth Baah-Gyebi -

Adults DBT Skills Group Events

Register for this 24-week DBT skills training group designed for adults (18+) who are struggling to manage intense emotions. You will be part of a safe, and shared space with other members (5-10 people) who are experiencing similar challenges. You will learn and practice skills to manage your mental health challenges or daily life stressors; you will gain better understanding of shared human experiences and gain hope and insights from others in the group.

Each group runs between 1.5 to 2 hours, the group allows for interactive discussions, support and encouragement.

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User profile image Jana -

Free Event for Patients and Families // Metabolic Health in Mental Illness: Why is this important, and what we can do about it? Events

About the event:

This talk will focus on the many ways metabolic health is important in the context of mental illness. The presenters will review evidence that shows how intertwined and bidirectional these relationships are and discuss how addressing this overlap can lead to improved quality of life and newer therapeutic strategies. New findings and initiatives at the Metabolic Clinic at CAMH to address this problem will also be discussed.

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User profile image Jana -

Free Event for Patients and Families // Caregiver Lunch and Unlearn: Autistic Adults & Mental Health: What is mindfulness, really? Events

About the event:

Caregiver Lunch and Unlearn: Autistic Adults & Mental Health

Organized, Developed & Facilitated by Caregivers



Join us for the 2nd of 6 sessions of interactive unlearning of topics relevant to caregivers. Unlearning is not about teaching people that what they know is wrong. We aim to provide an empowering space to examine what we think we know & consider different perspectives.



UNLEARN:

WHAT IS MINDFULNESS, REALLY?

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User profile image Jana -

Free Event for Patients and Families // Ask the Expert: Pain management and opioid use Events

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What is chronic pain and in which cases would opioids be an appropriate option to treat it?



Dr. Furlan will address topics like:

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User profile image The Sashbear -

Talking About Suicide: What Works and What Doesn't - A conversation with Blaise Aguirre, MD and Gillian Galen, PsyD Events

Sashbear's Expert Education Series brings you free, online presentations with experts in the field of emotion dysregulation and suicidality.

Join us Wednesday, November 9th, 7:00 - 8:15 pm Eastern Time.  for "Talking About Suicide: What Works and What Doesn't" - A conversation with Blaise Aguirre, MD and Gillian Galen, PsyD.

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User profile image Marni -

Youth Suicide Prevention & Life Promotion: Creating Hope Through Action Events

PsyMood & UMind are excited to bring our Youth & Child mental health professionals to talk about Suicide Prevention Month during this last week of Yellow September.

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