Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicide (CAMS): Workshop 1 of 4
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About this Event
CAMS is an evidence based, suicide-focused treatment framework backed by 30 years of clinical research and 5 randomized controlled trials. CAMS is a therapeutic framework for suicide-specific assessment and treatment of a patient’s suicidal risk. The flexible CAMS approach makes it effective across theoretical orientations and disciplines for a wide range of suicidal patients in various treatment settings and treatment modalities.
This workshop can serve as a stand alone event or as part one of four designed to fulfil requirements for a full training in the CAMS model. This workshop will include:
- An Introduction to the field of clinical suicidology,
- An outline of the CAMS philosophy of working with suicidal people,
- and the CAMS model.
Become fully CAMS-care TRAINED
Attending all 4 workshops is the equivalent of attending the Online Role-Play Training Day as on the CAMS-care website here.
https://cams-care.com/training-certification/cams-trained/
This training is usually sold for $200.00, however CAMS-care has very generously offered this course to a limited number of colleagues via onlinevents for a self-select fee for the first 3 workshops and a fixed fee for the 4th workshop.
To become fully CAMS-care TRAINED you will need to watch the 3 hour Foundational Video, pass the free CAMS Knowledge Test and attend 4 Consultation Calls after you are using CAMS with patients.
This 2-hour workshop will be recorded and you can use the ticket function to pre-purchase the recording before the event. This will be useful for colleagues who are not able to attend the event live and also for those who attend the event live and want to watch again.
This workshop will be hosted on the Zoom meeting platform where we will use our camera and microphones to interact with each other as a group.
To support practitioners in this time of extraordinary circumstances we are offering access to this group for a self-select fee.
The self-select fee is a radical inclusion policy to open learning for all colleagues. The guide price for this event is £20.00, however, we appreciate that income varies greatly in different locations and circumstances. Please contribute what you can to help us maintain inclusive professional training
Eoin Galavan
Dr. Eoin Galavan is a Senior Clinical and Counselling Psychologist in the HSE, North Dublin Adult Mental Health Services. He is currently the Clinical Lead for the North Dublin Suicide Assessment and Treatment Service, and former team leader for the Evolve Dialectical Behaviour Therapy program, both of which are dedicated to treating suicidality and self harm within the public mental health services.
Eoin works with suicidal individuals from a diverse range of backgrounds on a daily basis. Eoin is a highly experienced clinician in utilising the CAMS (Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicide) model. He is a CAMS-care consultant and has trained hundreds of mental health professionals, counsellors, psychotherapists and volunteers in working with suicidal individuals. He has overseen the roll out of the CAMS model in mental health and voluntary services, and supervised research examining the outcomes of these services.
Eoin also worked closely with the parents of suicidal young people in private practice and frequently delivers public talks, national and international conference presentations and contributes to the media on the topic of suicide.
Dr Galavan is currently a Clinical Tutor, Senior Supervising Psychologist and Lecturer on the Clinical and Counselling Psychology Doctoral Training Programs in Trinity College Dublin. Eoin is a Chartered Clinical Psychologist and Associate Fellow with the Psychological Society of Ireland.
Website | https://cams-care.com