Suicide PAIR

Suicide PAIR

15 Episodes

No WORD brings more alarm, fear, pain or concern than SUICIDE….

A comprehensive and biblically-based training program to identify and help those who are contemplating suicide is now a reality! The Suicide “PAIR” Certification Program, developed through Light University and the American Association of Christian Counselors, brings together some of the world’s foremost counseling experts.

This innovative curriculum offers what you need to incorporate effective prevention and intervention strategies for your practice or ministry! Cutting-edge techniques include the SAFE-T method and are designed to help educate and equip you to

More accurately and effectively assess suicide risk
Create intervention strategies
Help establish policies and procedures
Offer systemic and best-practice approaches
Understand legal and ethical principles
Become aware of, and provide consideration to, those with serious suicidal behavior, as well as those who struggle with chronic suicidal ideation.

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Suicide PAIR
  • Introduction and Overview

    Episode 1

    Tim Clinton, Ed.D.
    Introduction to “Suicide: Prevention, Assessment, Intervention and Aftercare” program of study.

  • The Dynamics of Suicide: What, Why, Who and How

    Episode 2

    Jennifer Cisney Ellers, M.A.
    A spiritual battle takes place every day between light and dark, and suicide risk is a battleground. Studies show suicide is on the increase with attempts outnumbering completions. There are certain factors that increase someone’s risk for committing suicide, such a...

  • Choosing to Die: A Model of Understanding

    Episode 3

    Jennifer Cisney Ellers, M.A.
    Jennifer Cisney Ellers reviews Dr. Thomas Joiner’s model of understanding how and why suicide occurs. The desire to die because of a perceived burdensomeness and a low level of belonging
    or social connectedness and the ability to take one’s own life lead a person ...

  • A Theology of Suicide: Biblical Principles and a Christian Response

    Episode 4

    Frank Page, Ph.D.
    Suicide is a devastating issue in our world today, yet has been an age-old tragedy for mankind. One can look back at history to see examples of suicide. Scripture records seven suicides: Abimelech, Samson, King Saul, Saul’s armor bearer, Ahithophel, Zimri, and Judas. Although...

  • Mental Illness and the Epidemiology of Suicide

    Episode 5

    Linda Mintle, Ph.D.
    Suicide is a complex issue with multiple contributing genetic and environmental factors. Mental illness is a key factor in identifying someone as having a predisposition for suicide. There are risk factors surrounding suicide, such as gender, age, race/ethnicity, marital stat...

  • The Digital World, Sociology and Suicide Risk

    Episode 6

    Sylvia Frejd, D.Min, Catherine Hart Weber, Ph.D.
    Today’s culture is one of distraction. Technology is everywhere and impacts how we relate to the people around us. This extensive technology brings negative influences on our lives. More and more people are fitting into the category of languishin...

  • The Ethics of Suicide Intervention

    Episode 7

    Miriam Parent, Ph.D.
    Working with people in suicidal crisis is a very stressful and ethically complicated scenario. The ethical principles of beneficence, non-maleficence, autonomy, justice, fidelity, and veracity are important when dealing with clients in regard to suicide. It is important to n...

  • Suicide Prevention and Intervention with Adolescents

    Episode 8

    Joshua Straub, Ph.D.
    Suicidal behaviors, suicidal ideation, and non-suicidal self-mutilating behaviors (SMB) are issues surrounding today’s adolescents. Today’s youth may engage in SMB to stop bad feelings, feel something (even if it is pain), punish themselves, relieve feelings of numbness or ...

  • Suicide Prevention and Intervention with Adults

    Episode 9

    Jennifer Cisney Ellers, M.A, Eric Scalise, Ph.D.
    Critical for anyone working with adults in a caregiving setting. Participants will discover risk factors for suicide. Key scripture and biblical examples of depression are reviewed. Definitions of prevention and intervention will be explored. Dr....

  • Conducting a Suicide Assessment: Using the Safe-T Model

    Episode 10

    Gary Sibcy, Ph.D.
    Dr. Gary Sibcy reviews and unpacks the Safe-T 5 Step Evaluation & Triage System for Suicide Assessment developed by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) of the American Psychological Association (APA). Through three role
    plays, Dr. Sibcy de...

  • Families in Crisis

    Episode 11

    Jennifer Cisney Ellers, M.A., Kevin Ellers, D.Min.
    Suicide typically comes as a deep shock to surviving loved ones. Discovering the body of someone who has committed suicide or receiving a death notification can be traumatic to the point that the chemistry of the brain changes in the immediate ...

  • Grieving a Suicide

    Episode 12

    Jennifer Cisney Ellers, M.A., Eric Scalise, Ph.D.
    Jennifer Cisney Ellers and Dr. Eric Scalise describe the complicated grief that follows a suicide and the experience of survivors. Strategies to facilitate healthy grieving and healing are outlined. Viewers will also learn what is unhelpful and...

  • Caregivers in Crisis: When Clients Take Their Lives

    Episode 13

    Eric Scalise, Ph.D., Jennifer Cisney Ellers, M.A
    Caregivers who experience the suicidal death of a client or parishioner experience a multitude of emotions ranging from guilt, shame, sadness, grief and loss to anger and anxiety. In addition to the profound personal impact, these professionals fe...

  • Ethics of Suicide Intervention for Educators

    Episode 14

    Miriam Parent, Ph.D.
    Working with people in suicidal crisis is a very stressful and ethically complicated scenario. The ethical principles of beneficence, non-maleficence, autonomy, justice, fidelity, and veracity are important when dealing with individuals in regard to suicide. It is important ...

  • Conducting a Suicide Intervention

    Episode 15

    Gary Sibcy, Ph.D.
    Dr. Sibcy again utilizes the Safe-T method, but this time with an emphasis on the role of pastors and other lay caregivers in conducting a suicide intervention. It is of utmost importance that when a suicide risk is clearly present, referral systems are in place to get the
    a...