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Suicide Prevention and the 302 Process: Training for Family Law Practitioners

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  • This CLE program is designed to equip family law practitioners with essential knowledge and tools to navigate the delicate intersection of mental health crises and domestic relations legal proceedings.

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  • This CLE program is designed to equip family law practitioners with essential knowledge and tools to navigate the delicate intersection of mental health crises and domestic relations legal proceedings.

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$60 for CLE/CJE Credit - MEMBER (Philadelphia Bar Association)
$80 for CLE/CJE Credit - NON-MEMBER
$35 for NON-CLE Credit/ Law Student - Members (Materials Included)
$45 for NON-CLE Credit/ Law Student NON-Member

60 minutes
Date Published

August 5, 2024

Publisher

Philadelphia Bar Association

Subjects

Ethics, Family Law, Wellness

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Suicide Prevention and the 302 Process: Training for Family Law Practitioners

Program Originally Presented Monday, August 5, 2024

This CLE program is designed to equip family law practitioners with essential knowledge and tools to navigate the delicate intersection of mental health crises and domestic relations legal proceedings. Panelists will concentrate on Suicide Prevention and the 302 Process, addressing mental health intervention and legal considerations in the family law context. This CLE program will also examine how to handle ethical considerations such as confidentiality when a client may be at risk for self-harm.

This program will address:

  • Understanding Mental Health Crises
    • Recognizing signs of suicidal ideations and mental health emergencies
    • Identifying risk factors and protective factors
  • The 302 Involuntary Commitment Process
    • Overview of Pennsylvania’s 302 Process
    • Legal procedures and requirements for involuntary commitment
  • Ethical Considerations

A can't miss program for all family law practitioners!


Panelists:
Josh J.T. Bryne, Esq.
Chair, Disciplinary Board Representation
Shareholder, Marshall Dennehey, P.C.

William S. Braveman, Esq.
Braveman Law

Dr. Guillermo R. Otero-Perez, MD
Psychiatric Specialist
Jefferson Einstein Medical Center

 

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Program Titles and Supporting Materials

This program contains the following components:

Media Files
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Downloadable Files
Suicide Prevention 302 Process_CLE Credit form and Evaluation
NOCRED Suicide Prevention 302 Process_Program Agenda and Evaluation
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Credit

If applicable, you may obtain credit in multiple jurisdictions simultaneously for this program (see pending/approved list below). Where applicable, credit will be only awarded to a paid registrant completing all the requirements of the program as determined by the selected accreditation authority.

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How to Attend

Join the self-paced program from your office, home, or hotel room using a computer and high speed internet connection. You may start and stop the program at your convenience, continue where you left off, and review supporting materials as often as you like. Please note: Internet Explorer is no longer a supported browser. We recommend using Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Safari for best results.

Technical Requirements
You may access this course on a computer or mobile device with high speed internet (iPhones require iOS 10 or higher). Recommended browsers are Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.


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