Reviews

Isabel de la Cruz Rodriguez Valencia, San Bernardino, California

I have taken my law and ethics exam preparation through Therapist Development Center and it was just as helpful as this training therefore I knew utilizing Therapist Development Center would be the right choice to acquire the knowledge needed and complete the requirements for the BBS.

Israel Sanchez, Hollister , California

Comprehensive view of past interventions/modalities and review of their suicidality model. Course presenter is very passionaite about the topic which makes it uniquely personal and easy to connect.

Serena May Silva, Santa Cruz, California

Thank you for personal share, it made it much more intimate and from the heart.

Genevieve Fulton, Mill Valley, California

I really enjoyed the audio format combined with the handouts; it helps my learning style to hear things and see things being presented. I highly recommend this course for everyone (not just people who need it for their license renewal). It is super important to receive this training as a bare minimum for our field.

Tanya Barr, Los Angeles, California

This course was highly informative and the degree of solemnity with which this material was presented required me to slow down and review several sections multiple times. I will keep the resource material for continued use in my practice. Thank you.

Karina Santana, Fontana, California

Personal anecdotes were very helpful. Courage to Live Continuum and Edge of Life model were very helpful too.

Anna Garrison, Beaufort, North Carolina

Wonderful presenters and I so enjoy the way the material is presented. Thank you

Dorothy Meunier Hilleary, Rocklin, California

Course was well organized and practical!

Kay McDonnell, LCSW, LAC, Big Timber, Montana

This course was incredibly helpful and informative! The inclusion of therapists' experiences in treating clients with suicidality was personally validating as I have perceived this lack since beginning my journey of becoming a therapist. I have searched out opportunities to improve my competency in this area, but most trainings are primarily assessment-focused and have little to offer regarding management and intervention. The Edge of Life model considers the experiences and interactions between the client and therapist to more effectively explore, engage, and treat clients' lived experiences of suicidality. I will incorporate much of this into my work as a private practice therapist and will be participating in all upcoming training opportunities as they emerge.

Helena Garcia, Los Angeles, California

Thorough course, great content.