‘Suicide and self-harm; The Research, The Evidence, The Interventions’ Emanuel Miller Memorial International Online Conference 2023.
The following recordings are for delegates ONLY. This is available until the end of July.
Programme
Professor Christian Schmahl – Psychobiological mechanisms of non-suicidal self-injury
Slides – Professor Christian Schmahl
Dr. David Brent – Do We Need to Predict in Order to Prevent? The Challenge of Adolescent Suicide
Professor Dennis Ougrin and Dr. Tatum Cummins – Pain sensitivity as a biomarker for self-harm in young people
Slides – Professor Dennis Ougrin and Dr. Tatum Cummins
Dr. Michele Berk – Dialectical Behavior Therapy with Adolescents with High Suicide Risk: Review of Recent Findings on Treatment Outcomes and New Directions
Professor Michael Kaess – Nonsuicidal self-injury – a transdiagnostic marker of risk and psychopathology
Slides – Professor Michael Kaess
Professor David Cottrell – Reducing Self-harm in Adolescents: An Individual Participant Data meta-analysis
Slides – Professor David Cottrell
Professor Paul Plener – What helps adolescents who self-harm? Therapeutic approaches for challenging behaviors
Slides – Professor Paul Plener
About the conference
Worldwide 10-20% of young people report having self-harmed at least once before the age of 18 and self-harm is one of the strongest risk factors for completed suicide. Added to this suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death for young people globally and therefore predictors such as self-harm are of great importance.
A critical topic that all those working in the field of child and adolescent mental health should know about. Learn about the latest research, the different types of interventions, and the evidence base that supports this. The Emanuel Miller Memorial Lecture & International Online Conference focused on ‘Suicide and self-harm; The Research, The Evidence, The Interventions’ gathering together the leading academics, clinicians, and researchers in field.
Discussion
Can I pay to access this?
Sorry, but it is for delegates only
This was an outstanding conference.
May I suggest it is repeated in 2 years with integration from the work of Galynker at Icanh
to address teens and young adult suicidal states?