This training equips the participant to conduct effective student support conversations, and to identify and engage the appropriate college services when needed. GUIDE is a practical complement to programs focused on mental health crisis intervention and suicide prevention. The course includes topics such as empathy, compassion, boundary setting, and social belonging.
Learning Outcomes:
* Identify & contextualize student needs.
* Participate in an iterative, supportive feedback process designed to prepare participants for their next student interaction.
* Test, explore, and refine empathic communication skills.
* Integrate GUIDE into participants classes and work with students.
This certificate can be submitted for consideration of Continuing Professional Education Credits (CPE) in relevant professional fields.
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Prevention Strategies
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Date Issued:
Issued to
Jay Morrow
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Issue date: January 23, 2026
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Issued by
Prevention Strategies, LLC
Prevention Strategies is a nationally recognized leader in program evaluation and applied prevention science. A research affiliate of UNC Greensboro, we translate PREVENTION SCIENCE, into effective programs to help transform organizations and lives.
Duration
3 hours
Description
GUIDE is a practical complement to programs focused on mental health crisis intervention and suicide prevention. The course includes topics such as empathy, compassion, boundary setting, and social belonging.
Learning Outcomes Include: Identify & contextualize student needs, participate in an iterative, supportive feedback process designed to prepare participants for their next student interaction, test, explore, and refine empathic communication skills, and integrate GUIDE into participants classes and work with students.