Suicidal Ideation: A Trauma-informed Approach

“I don’t want to be here anymore.” 

These words strike fear in the hearts of all therapists.  Suicidal ideation in clients reminds us of the reality that pain may be so deep and pervasive that someone would think of ending their life. They also raise questions of our legal and moral responsibility for the lives of others.

This workshop will explore suicidal ideation through a trauma-informed lens. We will discuss how to assess for and treat risk, and use our ongoing treatment to understand suicidal thoughts and action as a meaningful strategy for dealing with painful history and the challenges of daily life.   

In this workshop we will:

  1. 1. Explore the legal responsibility therapists have regarding suicidal thoughts and behavior
  2. 2. Learn the important risk factors for suicide
  3. 3. Techniques for exploring suicidal ideation and intent in the present moment
  4. 4. Understand suicide as a resourcing strategy 
  5. 5. Explore the meaning of the suicidal 
  6. 6. Discuss the impact of treating suicidal clients on the therapist

 

Event Details

Facilitator: Amy Zajakowski Uhll, LCPC

3 CEUs  are offered for LCPCs, LCSWs, LMFTs, and Clinical Psychologists.

CCIH is a licensed CEU provider in the state of Illinois. If you are a licensed provider in another state, contact our office manager at officemanager@theccih.com to inquire about CEUs. 

Fee: $125

CCIH strives to make training accessible for as many participants as possible. For this workshop, we are offering a lowered fee of $100 for students or other participants in need of a reduced fee. Contact Victoria at officemanager@theccih.com to request. 

This event will take place virtually. Participants will be emailed a Zoom link a few days in advance. This workshop will be recorded and participants will receive access after the workshop.

 

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Amy Zajakowski Uhll is the founder and director of the Chicago Center for Integration and Healing.  For more than 30 years, Amy has been committed to exploring the harm caused by traumatic experiences. She helps individuals discover their own unique journey toward healing and supports other therapists in their work with trauma.

Amy spent the early years of her career working in community mental health. Her experience there deepened her awareness that there is no single approach that can treat all of human suffering, and she began her career-long interest in integrating body-centered and neurobiological approaches with more relational and developmental work. She specializes in complex and developmental trauma and dissociative disorders.

In 2011, Amy founded CCIH as part of her ongoing mission to create a community centered around the treatment of trauma. At CCIH, Amy had a lead role in creating the center’s treatment philosophy, therapist training programs  and Integrated Practices curriculum. In addition, she has created and facilitated many professional development workshops and offered trauma-informed training and consultation to individual therapists,  group practices, social service agencies and other groups. 

Amy understands that trauma reverberates at all levels of human experience: the individual, relational, communal and societal. She supports therapists as they interrogate their own history of wounding, implicit biases and present experience in the development of their own authentic approach to healing work. She holds that the healing of traumatic experiences is an essential agent of social change.

Amy is originally trained in psychodynamic treatment and graduated with her Master’s in Counseling Psychology from Northwestern University in 1991. She also completed the Level 1 Training for the Treatment of Trauma (2006) and Level II Emotional Processing, Meaning Making and Attachment Repair (2018), through the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute of Boulder, CO.


CCIH Cancellation Policy:
If you are unable to attend, you may send a substitute or request a refund. All refund requests must be made in writing at least one week prior to the event and are subject to an administrative charge of $30. Alternatively, you may transfer your full registration fee to a future workshop. Cancellations and transfer requests made less than one week prior to event will not be honored and registration fee will be forfeited. Requests must be emailed to theccih.office@gmail.com and will not be accepted by phone. We reserve the right to cancel the workshop, in which case participants will receive a full refund.

 

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