Havening & the Treatment of Suicidal Considerations: Healing the Pain Underneath to Create the New Way Forward
Join Dr. Kate Truitt for a crucial workshop focused on suicide prevention and resilience. Gain insights into the neurobiology of suicidality, master Havening Techniques for effective treatment, assess pandemic-exacerbated risk factors, and develop neuroscience-based resilience strategies. Equip yourself with transformative tools for a new way forward, free from the grip of suicidal thoughts.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention between 1999 and 2017 the age-adjusted suicide rate in the U.S. climbed 33 percent, from 10.5 to 14 deaths per 100,000 people. Rates of completed acts of suicide in males ages 15-24 increased by more than 8% in 2022. The challenges of the COVID-19 presented a whole new realm of risk factors for suicide. In fact, the requirements for safety (e.g. social distancing, quarantine, etc.) during the pandemic render many of the protective factors against suicidal behavior difficult if not impossible to obtain - factors such as connection with community, family, and social institutions, a sense of agency and an ability to make changes in one's life, as well as access to primary coping skills.
Unlock the power of neuroscience and transformative Havening Techniques in Dr. Kate Truitt's in-depth workshop on suicidality and empowered healing. Dive into the complexities of the neurobiology behind suicidal thoughts, explore groundbreaking paradigms for treatment, and seize the opportunity to create a new, brighter path for your patients, free from the pain of suicidal considerations. Don't miss this chance to elevate your practice with cutting-edge, science-backed strategies for navigating and treating suicidality.
Course Length: 4.5 Hours