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After watching the “In Treatment” video-clip (Sophie_whole world silent), do you think Paul conducted an adequate suicide assessment? Based on the information Sophie shared, should he be concerned? Why/why not?
What kind of competence/credentialing should you look for in a referral candidate if Paul was interested in finding a referral for Sophie?
Although rare in mental performance consulting work, we can come across clients with suicidal ideation. As their mental performance consultant, what steps would you take to ensure that you are taking the best possible care of a client as you refer them to a clinical professional to help them with their suicidal thoughts?
Text Reading:
Etzel & Watson, Chapters 12, 13, & 16
Journal Articles (see Course Resources):
Clark 2011.pdf Clark, R. F. (2011, September). Teacher, supervisor, adviser, or mentor? Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 1779-1780.
Cogan 2000.pdf Cogan, K. D. (2000). The Sadness in sport: Working with a depressed and suicidal athlete. In M. B. Andersen (Ed.) Doing sport psychology (pp. 107-119). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
Taylor & Schneider, 1992.pdf Taylor, J., & Schneider, B. A. (1992). The Sport-Clinical Intake Protocol: A comprehensive interviewing instrument for applied sport psychology. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 23(4), 318-325.
Watson et al., 2011.pdf Watson, J. C., Lubker, J. R., Zakrajsek, R. A., & Quartiroli, A. (2011). Internet usage patterns and ethical concerns in sport and exercise psychology. Athletic Insight: The Online Journal of Sport Psychology, 14(1).
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