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The American Association of Suicidology is a global leader in the development, implementation, and evaluation of professional training, accreditation, and certification programs that advance the science and practice of suicide prevention. Our evidence‑based programs draw on best practices to ensure high‑quality training that supports those impacted by suicide.
Questions? Email training@suicidology.org.
Upcoming Trainings
March 25
Suicide Prevention: Considerations for Special Populations©
12:00 PM – 4:00 PM (EST) • Virtual
This workshop delves into identifying signs of suicide risk among special populations and discussing strategies for prevention with an emphasis on fostering awareness of issues within marginalized communities, including but not limited to the LGBTQIA+ community, neurodivergent individuals, veterans, and those from diverse cultural backgrounds.
Up to 3.5 APA, NASW, & NBCC CE Credits available.
April 21
Recognizing and Responding to Suicide Risk: Essential Skills for Clinicians©
10:00 AM – 1:30 PM (EST) • Virtual
This 14‑hour training is built around 24 core competencies derived from empirical evidence that define the knowledge, skills, and approaches needed for effective clinical risk assessment and treatment of individuals at risk for suicide. The course integrates these competencies through a multimodal learning plan that includes self‑paced online components, virtual instruction, and group and dyadic case‑application exercises.
Up to 12.5 APA & NBCC CE Credits available.