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Survivors of Suicide (SOS)
Survivors of Suicide offers bereavement counseling to individuals
who have lost a loved one to suicide. The program offers a twice-monthly
drop-in group at
6:30 PM on the first and third Monday of the month,
and an eight-week facilitated support group and telephone support.
People come to SOS on their own, or by the referral of a friend,
family member or practitioner.
For more information, call the 24-Hour Crisis Line
at 206.461.3222 or toll free at 1.866.4CRISIS (866.427.4747).
Critical Debriefing
Critical debriefing is available to help people in a school or workplace
deal with the sudden or violent death of a colleague or friend.
Following such a situation, people in the workplace are often left
without a way to talk about the loss or come to terms with how their
work will go on. Our staff is skilled in helping people find ways
to grieve and cope with sudden loss.
For more information, call the 24-Hour Crisis Line.
Where to Turn Directories
Where to Turn directories are published annually and are an excellent
source of information on King County's community resources.
Click
here to find more information about ordering your copy of Where to
Turn.
Community Resources Online
An online version of our database of over 13,000 health & human
services is available via this Website by clicking Community Resources
Online.
Therapists in Private Practice
Private therapists, along with their specialty areas, are listed
in Where to Turn Plus, in Community Resources Online and in the
referral lists used by phone workers on the
24-Hour Crisis Line
and 2-1-1 Community Information Line.
Customized Mailing Lists, Labels & Reports
Mailing lists, labels and reports on a wide variety of human service
trends can be produced for your special needs. Contact the
business office at 206.461.3210.
Training Training for professionals, youth and the general public is
available on a variety of topics. We can customize training to meet
the specific needs of your employees.
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Suicide
Assessment and Intervention
What are the warning signs that someone may be suicidal? Who
is most a risk? Learn how to access for lethality of the
suicidal person and resources to get them help.
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Aftermath of
Trauma What is trauma? How does it affect mental
health? How can professionals best assist those who have suffered trauma? What are the stages of
recovery to trauma? How does trauma affect children? How can psychological
first aid be administered?
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Crisis Intervention
What is a crisis? What feelings do people in
crisis experience? What are the stages of a crisis? How does crisis intervention differ from
counseling? Traps to avoid. Resources for those in crisis.
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Communication Skills
We often take for granted our ability to speak
with one another. What role does voice tone and inflection play in how we are heard? Learn
skills to establish empathy, rapport and active listening.
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Dealing
with Difficult People
Many of us deal with public everyday. Sometimes
those we interact with are frustrated, and difficult to connect with. Learn techniques to help
de-escalate angry and hysterical clients and set boundaries. Learn what your
personal triggers are and how to work with them.
For more information contact the
business office at 206.461.3210.
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