Clinical Implications of Substance Use, Risk, And Suicide Prevention In Military Populations
This training provides clinicians with an overview of the relationship between substance use and suicide risk in military populations, with attention to the influence of military-specific stressors and culture. Participants will learn practical, evidence-based approaches to assessment, risk formulation, and intervention planning in behavioral health settings.
Β WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
- Identify the interaction of substance use, suicide risk, and military-specific stressors in service members and veterans.
- Assess substance-related and suicide-related risk factors using evidence-informed, clinically appropriate screening and risk assessment practices.
- Apply evidence-based intervention strategies for suicide prevention and treatment planning in military populations with co-occurring substance use concerns.
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Evidence-Based
Our course is grounded in the latest research and proven methodologies.
Practical Application
We provide actionable strategies for real-world clinical settings.
Military-Specific
Our content is tailored to address unique military stressors and culture.
Who is this course for?
What will I learn from this course?
Justitia Foundation has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7686.
Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Justitia Foundation is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.