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Today's episode is from the archives that are available at www.BearClanllc.com. It's a re-cast of Episode 18, addressing how counselors can stabilize kids after an incident involving suicidal ideation or gestures.
The role of a counselor is fundamentally different than the role of a therapist in these situations. The counselor's focus is on helping the client see the suicidal ideation or gesture as a symptom and then helping the client cope with that symptom. It's not about understanding where the symptom comes from – leave that for the individual sessions with a therapist.
Next episode I'll be back with the beginning of a new episode arc in the group-level interventions learning pathway. The focus will be on how to incorporate treatment interventions into every part of the residential shift.
In the meantime, I hope this episode helps you, and your program, to effectively intervene and support your most overwhelmed clients when they are in crisis.
By Russ Bloch, MSW, MBAToday's episode is from the archives that are available at www.BearClanllc.com. It's a re-cast of Episode 18, addressing how counselors can stabilize kids after an incident involving suicidal ideation or gestures.
The role of a counselor is fundamentally different than the role of a therapist in these situations. The counselor's focus is on helping the client see the suicidal ideation or gesture as a symptom and then helping the client cope with that symptom. It's not about understanding where the symptom comes from – leave that for the individual sessions with a therapist.
Next episode I'll be back with the beginning of a new episode arc in the group-level interventions learning pathway. The focus will be on how to incorporate treatment interventions into every part of the residential shift.
In the meantime, I hope this episode helps you, and your program, to effectively intervene and support your most overwhelmed clients when they are in crisis.