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Assessment and Intervention with Suicidal Clients

A research-informed approach that emphasizes collaboration and offers effective interventions for suicidality.

  • Intervene collaboratively and empathically rather than from a position of authority or anxiety
  • Optimize your clinical effectiveness with suicidal clients
  • Develop strategies for assessing and enlisting clients’ strengths and resources.
  • Acquire skills to create an effective safety plan with diverse suicidal clients
  • Discover how to incorporate contextual factors such as race, age, gender, sexual orientation and religion
  • Expand your clinical flexibility and confidence with all forms of suicidality, from passive to active, acute to chronic, and indirect to lethal

Talking With Your Clients About Suicide Shouldn't be Uncomfortable.

With this online course you'll develop the confidence and competence you need when suicide comes up.

Who should takes the course

Volume 1

In Volume 1 of this comprehensive and highly acclaimed series, you’ll see Dr. Sommers-Flanagan demonstrate his collaborative and research-based approach in multiple sessions with each of the following clients:

  • Michelle, a recently divorced mother of a young daughter, who seeks relief from the punishing symptoms of depression, inertia and self-doubt.
  • Cory, a previously proud and optimistic 22-year-old college student and citizen of the Lakota-Sioux nation, who upon returning from the Iraq war finds his family and his tribe in disarray. Significant alcohol use and access to guns compounds his suicide risk.

Through compassionate and targeted interviewing, Sommers-Flanagan will teach you how to recognize and address the eight dimensions of suicidality. In the process, your clients will begin to gain clarity around their suicidality and you will develop a clearer clinical picture that will help you to lay the groundwork for intervention. Descriptive and informative pre and post-demonstration discussions between Sommers-Flanagan and Victor Yalom will teach you how to seamlessly integrate the research-based and clinically-proven “seven fundamental clinical tasks” into your own assessment and early intervention planning. By the conclusion of this training video you will be far better-equipped to attend to the clinical challenges of the suicidal client.

Volume 2

In Volume 2 of this comprehensive and highly acclaimed series, you’ll see Dr. Sommers-Flanagan conduct initial sessions with:

  • Kennedy, a 15-year-old high school student and youngest of three who is experiencing the unbearable stress of her parents’ marital conflict and associated tension within the home.
  • Jeannie, a middle-aged woman who is approaching retirement while also grieving the recent death of her second husband to illness. 
  • Kay, a deeply distressed and intensely suicidal 40-year-old who struggles with tormenting memories, thoughts, and feelings related to her deceased schizophrenic mother. 

Sommers-Flanagan will teach you how to assess and intervene collaboratively with your suicidal clients by tapping into both their internal coping skills and external resources. Working from a deeply empathetic therapeutic foundation, he offers highly concrete strategies for use during both assessment and early treatment. You will learn how to implement the “Mood Rating Scale with a Suicide Floor” to determine changes in your client’s emotional status as they relate to self-harm. As he models use of the “Suicide Rating Form,” you will develop strategies for accurately assessing your client’s risk for suicide. Finally, you will acquire skills for building a safety plan with your suicidal clients that includes creation of a safe environment, recognizing warning signs, identifying peer and community resources, and choosing an alternative environment.  

Volume 3

In this 3rd and final volume of this comprehensive and highly acclaimed series, Sommers-Flanagan addresses the issue of acute suicidality as he works with a 35-year-old white gay male who is socially isolated, hopeless, and with access to lethal means. You will develop a deeper clinical appreciation for issues such as balancing a client’s autonomy with the duty to protect, the intergenerational transmission of trauma, incorporating hospitalization into treatment planning, and appropriate referral of suicidal clients.

Supplemental expert interviews cover the issues of suicide in Asian-American cultures, the challenge of effectively assessing suicidal minority youth, and coping strategies for family members who have lost loved ones to suicide.
By urging you to replace your pencils and laptops with deep human connection, Sommers-Flanagan leads to appreciate the role of shame and saving face when working with suicidal Asian-American clients and their families. He teaches how to ask concrete and specific questions about suicide, and you will acquire skills for establishing meaningful therapeutic contact with minority youth in a variety of settings. By understanding the impact of bullying, social alienation and stigma on gender development, you will be able to more effectively assess suicidal LGBT clients. And finally, you will learn to clinically negotiate the delicate balance between the will to live and the urge to die with clients who have lost a loved one to suicide.

Why Take This Course?

Working with suicidal clients can be one of the most challenging — and most important — responsibilities in mental health care. This course equips you with the knowledge, confidence, and empathy to respond effectively and compassionately when life is on the line.

Led by Dr. John Sommers-Flanagan, a respected psychologist and professor, this training gives you real-world demonstrations and evidence-based tools to assess and intervene with suicidal clients safely and collaboratively.

You’ll discover how to:

  • Ask the hard questions about suicide directly and confidently

  • Build trust and create a sense of safety through empathy, not authority

  • Assess risk using structured tools and proven frameworks

  • Design safety plans that draw on your clients’ strengths and resources

  • Navigate cultural and contextual factors like age, race, gender, and religion

  • Work with all levels of suicidality, from passive thoughts to imminent risk

This course doesn’t just teach techniques — it helps you transform fear and uncertainty into clinical confidence and human connection.

 

Meet the Course Expert:

John Sommers-Flanagan, PhD

John Sommers-Flanagan, PhD is a professor of counselor education at the University of Montana, a clinical psychologist and a mental health consultant. 

Primarily specializing in working with children, parents, and families, John is author or coauthor of over 50 professional publications and nine books, including How to Listen so Parents will Talk and Talk so Parents will Listen (John Wiley & Sons, 2011), Counseling and Psychotherapy Theories in Context and Practice (2nd ed., John Wiley & Sons, 2012), Clinical Interviewing (5th ed., Wiley, 2014), and Tough Kids, Cool Counseling (2nd ed., ACA, 2007). 

Victor Yalom, PhD

Victor Yalom, PhD is the founder, CEO, and resident cartoonist of Psychotherapy.net. He is a licensed psychologist with over 30 years of clinical experience, and has conducted workshops in existential-humanistic and group therapy in the US, Mexico, and China. He has produced over 60 training videos in psychotherapy, counseling, and addictions treatment.

30 reviews for Assessment and Intervention with Suicidal Clients

  1. Ava Collins
    This training gave me concrete skills and phrases to use in sessions. The course reduced my hesitation about bringing up suicide and equipped me with ...More
    This training gave me concrete skills and phrases to use in sessions. The course reduced my hesitation about bringing up suicide and equipped me with structured steps for assessment and planning. The cultural sensitivity pieces helped me consider how family and religion shape clients’ expressions of distress. Practical and compassionate.
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    Marcus Evans
    A strong practical course focused on assessment and early intervention. The sessions modeled by Dr. Sommers-Flanagan were instructive and felt realist...More
    A strong practical course focused on assessment and early intervention. The sessions modeled by Dr. Sommers-Flanagan were instructive and felt realistic. The safety planning strategies are practical and adaptable. I recommend it to clinicians who want clear, evidence-based guidance.
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    Lila Patel
    Insightful examples and easy-to-use tools. The course balanced research with real-world examples in a way that felt both professional and humane. The ...More
    Insightful examples and easy-to-use tools. The course balanced research with real-world examples in a way that felt both professional and humane. The collaborative approach made my clients feel more involved and less shamed. I now feel more prepared to handle suicide-related disclosures and to work with families when needed.
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    Victor Chen
    Thorough and calming instruction. I appreciated the presenter’s tone and the clear, measurable tools. The suicide rating and mood scale are now part o...More
    Thorough and calming instruction. I appreciated the presenter’s tone and the clear, measurable tools. The suicide rating and mood scale are now part of my routine. The course gave me language for difficult conversations and tools to reduce immediate risk while keeping clients engaged in care.
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    Grace Turner
    Supportive and evidence-based. The course helped me move from avoidance to active engagement with suicidal clients. The safety planning content is pra...More
    Supportive and evidence-based. The course helped me move from avoidance to active engagement with suicidal clients. The safety planning content is practical and respectful, and the cultural competence section provides helpful vignettes for diverse populations. I’d recommend this to clinicians across experience levels.
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    Owen Baker
    Well-structured, concise, and clinically useful. The modules taught concrete ways to assess risk and create collaborative safety plans. The examples d...More
    Well-structured, concise, and clinically useful. The modules taught concrete ways to assess risk and create collaborative safety plans. The examples demonstrated subtle but important ways to phrase questions and engage clients. A strong professional development resource.
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    Hailey Johnson
    This course increased my confidence and reduced my fear of making mistakes when suicide is discussed. The collaborative approach honors client agency ...More
    This course increased my confidence and reduced my fear of making mistakes when suicide is discussed. The collaborative approach honors client agency while ensuring safety. I appreciated the specialized content on adolescent suicidality and how to engage families. The course is practical and compassionate.
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    Benjamin Clark
    Immediate applicability to session work. The tools are simple and robust, and the demonstrations are instructive. I left the course with clear phrases...More
    Immediate applicability to session work. The tools are simple and robust, and the demonstrations are instructive. I left the course with clear phrases and a safety plan template that my clients can use between sessions. The cultural sensitivity discussion was a welcome inclusion, helping me think beyond standard scripts.
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    Noelle Wright
    Highly practical and grounded in real clinical work. The course helped me refine how I ask about intent and plan for immediate safety without alienati...More
    Highly practical and grounded in real clinical work. The course helped me refine how I ask about intent and plan for immediate safety without alienating clients. The modules are concise and the teaching is skillful. Useful for therapists in solo practice and institutional settings alike.
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    Isabella Rossi
    This course offers realistic, compassionate approaches for one of the hardest parts of therapy. Safety planning felt practical and respectful, emphasi...More
    This course offers realistic, compassionate approaches for one of the hardest parts of therapy. Safety planning felt practical and respectful, emphasizing client strengths and resources. The cultural segments emphasized sensitivity to religious and family contexts, which are often overlooked in training. I recommend it to clinicians across settings.
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    Oliver Scott
    Thorough and confidence-building. The presenter’s tone is steady and non-alarmist, which helped me learn without feeling overwhelmed. The Suicide Rati...More
    Thorough and confidence-building. The presenter’s tone is steady and non-alarmist, which helped me learn without feeling overwhelmed. The Suicide Rating Form gives a concrete way to communicate risk to colleagues and to structure follow-up. I appreciated the real-session footage and clear explanations of choices in each case.
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    Maya Singh
    Warm, clinically sound, and actionable. The course taught me how to shift from anxious problem-solving to calm collaborative planning. The modules on ...More
    Warm, clinically sound, and actionable. The course taught me how to shift from anxious problem-solving to calm collaborative planning. The modules on working with older adults and grief-related suicidality were particularly helpful for my caseload. I now feel better prepared to manage risk and involve support systems when appropriate.
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    Samuel Green
    Practical tools that fit into a busy practice. The stepwise approach to assessment and the safety planning templates saved me time and reduced stress ...More
    Practical tools that fit into a busy practice. The stepwise approach to assessment and the safety planning templates saved me time and reduced stress in crisis moments. Demonstrations were realistic and instructive. This course should be required learning in many clinics.
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    Zoe Nguyen
    An excellent balance of demo sessions and clinical teaching. The course demystified how to ask about suicide, how to assess lethality, and how to coll...More
    An excellent balance of demo sessions and clinical teaching. The course demystified how to ask about suicide, how to assess lethality, and how to collaboratively make a plan. The cultural sensitivity content was a significant plus. Since completing the course, I feel less reactive and more purposeful in my interventions. Strong recommendation.
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    Ethan Patel
    Clear, respectful, and clinically relevant. The course helped reduce my defensiveness and increased my ability to listen for warning signs. I use the ...More
    Clear, respectful, and clinically relevant. The course helped reduce my defensiveness and increased my ability to listen for warning signs. I use the Suicide Rating Form after each relevant session to track changes. The safety planning module is pragmatic and client-centered. What I appreciated most was the modeling of language to use — simple, direct, and caring.
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    Natalie Brooks
    This training gave me both the courage and the method to handle suicidal disclosures in session. The collaborative approach resonated: clients are inv...More
    This training gave me both the courage and the method to handle suicidal disclosures in session. The collaborative approach resonated: clients are invited into planning their own safety rather than being controlled. I especially liked the attention to different populations and the tailored examples. The materials are concise but rich. A practical addition to any clinician’s toolkit.
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    Liam Anderson
    A concise, high-impact training. The demonstrations felt authentic, not scripted, which made learning easier. The clinical tasks and rating tools are ...More
    A concise, high-impact training. The demonstrations felt authentic, not scripted, which made learning easier. The clinical tasks and rating tools are practical and have already improved my assessment clarity. The course gave me language to use when I feel uncertain and a predictable structure for documenting and communicating risk. Highly useful for community mental health settings.
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    Rebecca Stone
    Compassionate teaching with practical outcomes. The course helped me transform theoretical knowledge into session-ready skills. The segment on balanci...More
    Compassionate teaching with practical outcomes. The course helped me transform theoretical knowledge into session-ready skills. The segment on balancing hospitalization with outpatient care was nuanced and helpful for decision-making. I appreciated the workbook-style tools and the clear checklists for assessment. I now feel more confident documenting risk and discussing safety plans with clients and families.
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    Carlos Mendez
    Thorough and practice-oriented. The course distilled complex research into usable steps for session work. The safety planning examples include clear s...More
    Thorough and practice-oriented. The course distilled complex research into usable steps for session work. The safety planning examples include clear scripts and options for different levels of risk. The cultural interviews were particularly helpful in illustrating how shame and 'saving face' can affect disclosure and care. This course should be part of any clinician’s continuing education.
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    Aisha Rahman
    I found this course respectful, accessible, and clinically valuable. The modules on adolescent suicidality were insightful — they addressed bullying, ...More
    I found this course respectful, accessible, and clinically valuable. The modules on adolescent suicidality were insightful — they addressed bullying, social isolation, and family conflict with sensitivity. The strategies for engaging teens and their caregivers are concrete and realistic. I feel more equipped to assess risk and work collaboratively with families to reduce harm. Highly recommended for school-based clinicians and child therapists.
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    James O’Connor
    Solid clinical training that balances empathy with professional responsibility. The Suicide Rating Form and safety plan templates are immediately usef...More
    Solid clinical training that balances empathy with professional responsibility. The Suicide Rating Form and safety plan templates are immediately useful. Dr. Sommers-Flanagan’s style is calm and instructive, and watching him navigate difficult conversations was educational. I recommend it for clinicians who want structured, evidence-informed ways to assess and intervene with suicidal clients.
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    Hannah Lee
    This course helped normalize direct conversations about suicide in therapy and provided templates for making those conversations safer. The demonstrat...More
    This course helped normalize direct conversations about suicide in therapy and provided templates for making those conversations safer. The demonstrations showed real-world language that is both validating and diagnostic. I appreciated the emphasis on collaboration — involving clients in safety planning strengthened the therapeutic alliance. The cultural context modules were brief but impactful. A strong practical course for busy clinicians.
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    Omar Hassan
    Practical guidance, compassionate delivery. This course gave me the tools to structure assessments and safety plans without taking away client agency....More
    Practical guidance, compassionate delivery. This course gave me the tools to structure assessments and safety plans without taking away client agency. The sections on means restriction and family involvement were concrete and respectfully handled. I’ve already used several tools in crisis sessions and noticed decreased panic and clearer next steps. Helpful for clinicians in outpatient and school settings.
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    Emily Carter
    A must-have for any clinician who works with suicidal clients. The research-based framework is presented in a way that’s easy to remember and implemen...More
    A must-have for any clinician who works with suicidal clients. The research-based framework is presented in a way that’s easy to remember and implement. I especially valued the emotion-focused strategies for helping clients identify internal coping skills and external resources. The cultural competency components were thoughtful and applicable. I now use the Mood Rating Scale to monitor progress and it’s been a game-changer for tracking changes in risk over time.
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    Noah Williams
    Concise and clinically focused. I found the real-session demonstrations particularly useful for learning pacing and phrasing when asking about suicide...More
    Concise and clinically focused. I found the real-session demonstrations particularly useful for learning pacing and phrasing when asking about suicide. The course gave me simple language and structured steps for safety planning that my clients can actually use between sessions. It reduced my anxiety and increased my confidence. I’d recommend this course for clinicians who want practical techniques without heavy jargon.
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    Sofia Martinez
    This course exceeded my expectations. Dr. Sommers-Flanagan models how to be both empathic and clinically decisive — a balance that’s often hard to fin...More
    This course exceeded my expectations. Dr. Sommers-Flanagan models how to be both empathic and clinically decisive — a balance that’s often hard to find in training. The safety planning exercises are concrete and adaptable to different client needs. I appreciated the segment on working with minority youth and the attention to cultural nuances that affect disclosure and help-seeking. After finishing the course, I felt more capable of conducting risk assessments and initiating collaborative safety plans with clients across ages.
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    Michael Thompson
    Practical, evidence-informed, and delivered with warmth. The course helped me reframe how to ask about suicidal thoughts without escalating fear — it’...More
    Practical, evidence-informed, and delivered with warmth. The course helped me reframe how to ask about suicidal thoughts without escalating fear — it’s about partnership, not interrogation. The examples are realistic, and the guidance on balancing client autonomy with duty to protect is nuanced and helpful. Clinical tools like the Suicide Rating Form give structure to conversations that used to feel amorphous and stressful. I recommend it to both early-career clinicians and seasoned practitioners looking to refresh their approach.
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    Priya Sharma
    Insightful, compassionate, and clinically rigorous. The course blends research and demonstration in a way that feels accessible and immediately applic...More
    Insightful, compassionate, and clinically rigorous. The course blends research and demonstration in a way that feels accessible and immediately applicable. I especially valued the sections on cultural context — questions and approaches that consider shame, family dynamics, and spiritual beliefs. The Mood Rating Scale is a simple tool I’ve already integrated into session notes. It increased client collaboration and reduced ambiguity in risk assessment. If you’re a counselor or social worker who sometimes freezes with high-risk clients, this training will help you act with clarity and compassion.
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    Daniel Kim
    A high-value course for therapists who want real-world, usable strategies. The step-by-step assessment tools and the Suicide Rating Form are the best ...More
    A high-value course for therapists who want real-world, usable strategies. The step-by-step assessment tools and the Suicide Rating Form are the best takeaways for my practice. Watching actual client-demonstrations reduced my anxiety about bringing up suicide and showed how to hold space while managing risk. The modules on safety planning and collaborative intervention are practical, evidence-based, and respectful of client autonomy. I now leave sessions feeling clearer about next steps and less reactive. This course is worth the investment for any clinician working with at-risk populations.
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    Alexandra Reid
    This course transformed the way I approach suicidal ideation in therapy. Dr. Sommers-Flanagan’s demonstrations are practical and grounded in research,...More
    This course transformed the way I approach suicidal ideation in therapy. Dr. Sommers-Flanagan’s demonstrations are practical and grounded in research, which helped me move from theoretical knowledge to applied skills. The safety planning module is concise yet thorough, and I now feel more confident asking direct questions about suicidal intent. The cultural sensitivity discussions were particularly illuminating and helped me tailor interventions for clients from diverse backgrounds. I appreciated the balance of empathy and clinical structure. Highly recommend for clinicians seeking confidence and effective tools.
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