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  1. Feb 1, 2014 · Threat assessment involves three functions: identify, assess, and manage. Threat assessment is different from the more established practice of violence-risk assessment, which attempts to predict an individual's capacity to generally react to situations violently.

  2. Sep 29, 2022 · The usual approach to investigating an incident (e.g. by an internal investigation, an external review or the coronial process) is to work back from the outcome to identify factors and decision points that appear to have a causal link with the outcome.

  3. Nov 8, 2018 · Although most psychologists will at some point be confronted with a client who engages in stalking, threatening, or harassing behavior (STHB), few feel prepared to manage these situations. In this article, the results of a survey of 112 psychologists who endorsed experiencing STHB are reported.

  4. Jun 1, 2022 · Kleiman predicts that technological tools that are designed to assess people’s suicidality, supplement therapy, serve as a bridge for those on waiting lists, and help those not yet ready for therapy will become widely available to psychologists in the next two to three years.

  5. Determine Whether the Patient is Suicidal. In clinical practice, concern about suicide risk begins with one or more of the following situations: recognition that a patient is seriously distressed or mentally unwell.

  6. In most cases, the answer is no. Have trauma screening tools (e.g., risk assessment checklist, safety plans, notification of emergency conference form), crisis intervention referral forms, and contact information for community resources readily available to you while you are in a telehealth session.

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  8. Jan 30, 2023 · The crisis worker should assess the lethality first and confirm whether the client has initiated say, for example, a suicidal attempt. If not, the crisis worker should assess the client’s intent for self-harm.