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Date: Thursday 12/20/18 Time: 8:30AM 4:00 PM Location: The Annex 421 E. Chestnut Ave. Yakima, WA 98901 Fee: $189.00 Per attendee Suicide is a maladaptive problem solving behavior that can be masked and missed if education and intervention is not provided. This program targets how “ Stigma and “ Myths about the behavior can add to the missed opportunities for intervention using an educational approach to target and intervene with when warranted. Penetrating such a barrier through education and awareness is the first step in helping someone directly or someone helping the affected individual that is contemplating such behavior. Learning Objectives : Defining Suicide - Defined as a Maladaptive Problem Solving Behavior, not Genetic; dispelling Myths and eradicating Stigma for seeking assistance How Suicidal Thoughts and Feelings become enmeshed during a “Crisis” Defining Addiction Factors (e.g.’s Encouragement/Peer Pressure, Alcohol and Drugs, Depression and Anxiety, Personality Characteristics) surrounding youth that can contrib-ute to the Spectrum of Suicidality. Youth Subculture, Communication Skills, Outlets (concerns, challenges, tech-nology) Defining Bullying (Types) Spectrum of Bully Behavior and some of the corre- sponding thoughts/feelings of isolation, rejection, and indifference with youth who have not developed the empowering Communication Skills and Outlets in counteracting such maladaptive behavior Identification of Troubled Youth (Peer, Teacher, Family involvement) Assessment and Intervention (individual, school, peer, family, and commu-nity via training) Questions & Answer Session, Feedback, & Resources Suicide Prevention/ Intervention, Bullying, & Addiction Hosted by Yakima City Police Department View Dr. Cipriano ’ s Biography http://www.simcipgrouptrainingandconsultingservices.com select tab - instructors To Pay by Credit Card Please contact Dr. Robert J. Cipriano Jr. at (305 ) 528-7309 or email @ [email protected] To pay by check, please make and mail payment to: SIMCIP Group Forensic -Psychological Consultants, LLC. SIMCIP G ROUP 320 South Flamingo Road (Suite 255) Pemrbroke PInes, FL 33027 Phone (305) 528-7309 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.simcipgrouptrainingandconsultingservices.com Fees will be returned if the seminar is cancelled due to a limited number of attendees or is cancelled with Dr. Cipriano 72 hours before the seminar. Fees will not be returned if the attendee does not show to the seminar for any reason or contacts SIMCIP Group inside 72- hours of the designated seminar. The hope would be to do another similar seminar(s) hosted by Yakima City Police Dept. within a 12- month period. For those that are not able to attend and have paid or cancel with Dr. Cipriano inside the 72-hour time frame of the designated seminar, he/she is welcome to attend another seminar as a comped spot. The paid and registered attendee can also have another attendee replace and attend the paid seminar in his/her place. The attendee is responsible for notifying Dr. Cipriano prior to the designated seminar. The attendee and /or designated staff member must contact Dr. Cipriano (upon advertisement for any of the future SIMCIP Group seminars) for that comped spot to be honored if the seminar was not attended or contact was made with Dr. Cipriano inside the 72-hour time frame of that designated seminar.

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SIMCIP GROUP

Date: Thursday 12/20/18Time: 8:30AM – 4:00 PM

Location: The Annex 421 E. Chestnut Ave. Yakima, WA 98901

Fee: $189.00 Per attendee

Suicide is a maladaptive problem

solving behavior that can be

masked and missed if education

and intervention is not provided.

This program targets how “ Stigma ” and “ Myths ” about the behavior

can add to the missed opportunitiesfor intervention using an

educational approach to

target and intervene with when

warranted.

Penetrating such a barrier througheducation and awareness is the first

step in helping someone directly or

someone helping the affectedindividual that is contemplating such

behavior.

Learning Objectives :

Defining Suicide - Defined as a Maladaptive Problem Solving Behavior, notGenetic; dispelling Myths and eradicating Stigma for seeking assistance

How Suicidal Thoughts and Feelings become enmeshed during a “Crisis” Defining Addiction Factors (e.g.’s Encouragement/Peer Pressure, Alcohol and Drugs, Depression and

Anxiety, Personality Characteristics) surrounding youth that can contrib-ute to theSpectrum of Suicidality.

Youth Subculture, Communication Skills, Outlets (concerns, challenges, tech-nology) Defining Bullying (Types) Spectrum of Bully Behavior and some of the corre-

sponding thoughts/feelings of isolation, rejection, and indifference with youth whohave not developed the empowering Communication Skills and Outlets incounteracting such maladaptive behavior

Identification of Troubled Youth (Peer, Teacher, Family involvement) Assessment and Intervention (individual, school, peer, family, and commu-nity via

training)

Questions & Answer Session, Feedback, & Resources

Suicide Prevention/ Intervention, Bullying, & Addiction

Hosted by Yakima City Police Department

View Dr. Cipriano ’ s Biography

http://www.simcipgrouptrainingandconsultingservices.com

select tab - instructors

To Pay by Credit Card

Please contact

Dr. Robert J. Cipriano Jr.

at ( 305 ) 528-7309 or email @

[email protected]

To pay by check, please make and

mail payment to:

SIMCIP Group Forensic -Psychological

Consultants, LLC.

SIMCIP GROUP

320 South Flamingo Road

(Suite 255)Pemrbroke PInes, FL 33027

Phone (305) 528-7309

E-mail: [email protected]

Website:

www.simcipgrouptrainingandconsultingservices.com

Fees will be returned if the seminar is cancelled due to a limited number of attendees or is cancelled with Dr. Cipriano 72 hours before the seminar. Fees will not be returned if the attendee does not show to the seminar for any reason or contacts SIMCIP Group inside 72-hours of the designated seminar. The hope would be to do another similar seminar(s) hosted by Yakima City Police Dept. within a 12-month period. For those that are not able to attend and have paid or cancel with Dr. Cipriano inside the 72-hour time frame of the designated seminar, he/she is welcome to attend another seminar as a comped spot. The paid and registered attendee can also have another attendee replace and attend the paid seminar in his/her place. The attendee is responsible for notifying Dr. Cipriano prior to the designated seminar. The attendee and /or designated staff member must contact Dr. Cipriano (upon advertisement for any of the future SIMCIP Group seminars) for that comped spot to be honored if the seminar was not attended or contact was made with Dr. Cipriano inside the 72-hour time frame of that designated seminar.