OVERVIEW
Estimated Course Length: 2 hrs. 27 min
Course Includes: 3 modules consisting of a mixed media approach with roleplays, video interviews with subject matter experts, animation explainer videos, knowledge games, and more
Companion Videos: 8 provider videos to highlight key concepts
Downloadable PDFs: 15 downloadable PDFs expanding on relevant course topics
Target Audience: Mental Health Providers (licensed professional counselors, licensed clinical social workers, licensed psychologists, licensed marriage and family therapists, psychiatrists, behavioral health nurses); Physicians; Nurses
Level of Instruction: Advanced
Prerequisite: None
Instructional Method: Self-paced, interactive, hybrid of audio, text, video, and learning checks
Accessibility Accommodations: Closed captioning of all audio and video components
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After completing this course, you will be able to describe and employ the following:
- Summarize the relationship between reducing access to lethal means and lowered mortality rates.
- Describe the use of evidence based communication techniques in session to help at-risk clients reduce their access to lethal means.
- Compare the effects of helpful versus unhelpful language when talking about firearms with an at-risk client.
COURSE OUTLINE
Course Activities for CE Credits: ≥ 1 hr 40 min
- Pre-Course Assessment (~10 minutes) [EXCLUDED FROM ACTIVITIES FOR NBCC & CAMFT CREDIT]
- Module 1: Why Means Matter (20+ minutes)
- Module 2: CALM Basics and Filmed Clinical Sessions (47+ minutes)
- Module 3: Virtual Role-Plays (6+ minutes)
- Post-Course Assessment (~17 minutes) [EXCLUDED FROM ACTIVITIES FOR NBCC & CAMFT CREDIT]
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