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Moving from ALERT to Acceptance

Helping Clinicians Heal from Client Suicide

Khara Croswaite Brindle

Moving from ALERT to Acceptance: Helping Clinicians Heal from Client Suicide covers suicide assessment and safety planning in measurable and empowering ways that takes away some of the fear of asking about suicide when working with clients of diverse backgrounds. Experience a modern, compassionate take on suicide assessment in this book through client stories, and explore how you can adopt the ALERT suicide assessment framework into your own client work. With a predicted quarter of mental health professionals, clinical supervisors, and therapists losing a client to suicide sometime in their career, this book also serves to explore this life-altering event, including an in-depth look at the personal and professional impact on clinicians through therapist stories, the mental health leadership and support needed to heal, and tools that encourage a purposeful transition from crippling anxiety and grief towards post-traumatic growth and meaning.

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 150 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-1-5381-8862-0 • Hardback • June 2024 • $70.00 • (£54.00)
978-1-5381-8863-7 • Paperback • June 2024 • $25.00 • (£18.99)
978-1-5381-8864-4 • eBook • May 2024 • $23.50 • (£17.99)
Subjects: Psychology / Suicide, Psychology / Grief & Loss, Psychology / Psychotherapy / Counseling, Psychology / Mental Health, Social Science / Social Work

Khara Croswaite Brindle, MA, LPC, ACS, CFT-I, is passionate about turning pain points into possibilities for mental health professionals and financial therapists. She is a TEDx speaker, consultant, licensed mental health therapist, professor, and financial therapist in Colorado. Her mission is to provide quality products and services to mental health professionals that spark curiosity and possibilities in alignment with professional growth and work-life balance. Khara values giving back to the next generation of therapists through teaching, consultation, and clinical supervision. She has served her community as a dedicated suicide assessment trainer and speaker both nationally and internationally since 2017. Khara’s passion for suicide prevention includes training hundreds of mental health professionals on suicide assessment and safety planning, creating the CACS Suicide Risk Tool for helping professionals, and founding Catalively (2018–2021), a nonprofit focused on reducing youth suicide in Colorado.

Introduction: I’m Part of the Statistic

Part I: Head

Chapter 1: Meet Rena, Tillie, and Marlena

Chapter 2: Engaging a Suicidal Person

Chapter 3: A Is for Ask

Chapter 4: L Is for Listen

Chapter 5: E Is for Engage

Chapter 6: R Is for Respond

Chapter 7: T Is for Tasks

Chapter 8: Tragedy Strikes, But for Whom?

Part II: Heart

Chapter 9: A Clinician’s Response to Suicide

Chapter 10: Introducing Therapist Stories of Suicide

Chapter 11: Steps for Healing From Client Suicide

Chapter 12: Community Response to Client Suicide

Chapter 13: Supportive Leadership After Client Suicide

Chapter 14: Grief Tools to Support Healing From Client Suicide

Chapter 15: Experiencing Post-Traumatic Growth

Appendix A: Suicide Prevention Tools and Trainings

Appendix B: Risk Factors for Suicide

Appendix C: Getting Real About Rena

References

Index

About the Author

Despite dedicating their lives to others, mental health professionals often face unrecognized burdens. Khara Croswaite Brindle's powerful book sheds light on the unheard stories of clinician suicide survivors, offering solace, understanding, and hope through personal accounts and expert analysis. It tackles the stigma of client suicide, equips healthcare professionals with ALERT, an innovative assessment tool, and provides valuable insight and resources, making it a must-read for clinician loss survivors and those seeking to understand and support the challenges faced by these dedicated professionals who often struggle to remain in the field after a loss.


— Charlotte Tankersley, suicide awareness educator, mental health & LGBTQ advocate, and crisis counselor; founder and executive director, The Hope Group


This book covers an important yet rarely discussed topic. Combining case examples of clients and clinicians, clinical knowledge, and research, it sheds light on the complexities of working with suicidal clients. It discusses the challenges of suicide prevention, identifies modes of assessment, introduces safety planning, and describes the experiences of grief and post-traumatic growth for clinicians facing the loss of a client. Khara Croswaite Brindle's expertise, compassion, and love for supporting other therapists resonate throughout this book. This is an excellent resource for therapists at any stage of their career.


— Ashley Charbonneau, LCSW, LAC, ACS, SOMB full operating treatment provider, evaluator, and clinical supervisor


Too often, the mental health difficulties we experience as therapists are kept hidden, left unspoken. A therapist may fear that others will think they are 'a bad therapist' if a client dies by suicide, or even when a therapist is struggling to heal from it. This holds true for many of the difficulties we have, particularly those that have any level of shame or stigma attached to them. Moving from ALERT to Acceptance: Helping Clinicians Heal from Client Suicide is a raw and unfettered look at what happens in a therapist’s heart when a client dies by suicide, and it maps a journey towards healing after such a painful experience. As a clinician myself, I am grateful that Ms. Croswaite Brindle has the courage to share this experience; it is a relief to really know that others in our therapist community feel this, and that there is a way to move through the darker times in our work.


— Cathy Wilson, LPC, ACS, counselor and educator


Moving from ALERT to Acceptance: Helping Clinicians Heal from Client Suicide by Khara Croswaite Brindle proves indispensable for professionals in the field. The seamless integration of genuine narratives from both the author and fellow clinicians, alongside insightful educational content, creates a compelling narrative flow. Particularly commendable is the author's openness in sharing vulnerable experiences related to the loss of a client to suicide. Croswaite Brindle addresses a longstanding need with grace, making this book a beautifully executed and essential resource for clinicians.


— Amber Kosloske, MS, LPC, suicide and self-harm prevention counselor, consultant, and trainer


There’s a lot of good guidance in this book. While research-based, the book is written in a down-to-earth, accessible manner that will make it a valuable resource for suicide helpers at any level. Ms. Croswaite Brindle’s thorough and honest coverage of the emotional symptoms therapists might suffer after a client suicide are helpful to a clinician who finds themselves navigating those lonely waters. I will definitely be recommending this book in my own trainings on suicide prevention, intervention, and treatment.


— Gregg Elliott, PhD, LPC, ACS, Colorado Christian University; chair, Western Region of the American Counseling Association; treasurer and past-president, Colorado Counseling Association


I loved reading Moving from ALERT to Acceptance: Helping Clinicians Heal from Client Suicide. Khara Croswaite Brindle's book is a map for psychotherapists and other mental health workers to follow when working with this population. Throughout the book, I knew the clients' and therapists' pain, struggles, and experiences. Croswaite Brindle did a beautiful job describing therapists' and clients' pain, internal dialogue, and what-ifs. This book provides helpful and straightforward tips for therapists to know and follow, including definitions, questions, and acronyms.


— Liliana Baylon, LMFT-S, RPT-S, bilingual and bicultural psychotherapist and consultant


4/4/24, Choice, This title was included in the “Forthcoming Titles in Psychology, 2024” roundup.

Link: https://www.choice360.org/choice-pick/forthcoming-titles-in-psychology-2024



Moving from ALERT to Acceptance

Helping Clinicians Heal from Client Suicide

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Hardback
Paperback
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Summary
Summary
  • Moving from ALERT to Acceptance: Helping Clinicians Heal from Client Suicide covers suicide assessment and safety planning in measurable and empowering ways that takes away some of the fear of asking about suicide when working with clients of diverse backgrounds. Experience a modern, compassionate take on suicide assessment in this book through client stories, and explore how you can adopt the ALERT suicide assessment framework into your own client work. With a predicted quarter of mental health professionals, clinical supervisors, and therapists losing a client to suicide sometime in their career, this book also serves to explore this life-altering event, including an in-depth look at the personal and professional impact on clinicians through therapist stories, the mental health leadership and support needed to heal, and tools that encourage a purposeful transition from crippling anxiety and grief towards post-traumatic growth and meaning.

Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 150 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
    978-1-5381-8862-0 • Hardback • June 2024 • $70.00 • (£54.00)
    978-1-5381-8863-7 • Paperback • June 2024 • $25.00 • (£18.99)
    978-1-5381-8864-4 • eBook • May 2024 • $23.50 • (£17.99)
    Subjects: Psychology / Suicide, Psychology / Grief & Loss, Psychology / Psychotherapy / Counseling, Psychology / Mental Health, Social Science / Social Work
Author
Author
  • Khara Croswaite Brindle, MA, LPC, ACS, CFT-I, is passionate about turning pain points into possibilities for mental health professionals and financial therapists. She is a TEDx speaker, consultant, licensed mental health therapist, professor, and financial therapist in Colorado. Her mission is to provide quality products and services to mental health professionals that spark curiosity and possibilities in alignment with professional growth and work-life balance. Khara values giving back to the next generation of therapists through teaching, consultation, and clinical supervision. She has served her community as a dedicated suicide assessment trainer and speaker both nationally and internationally since 2017. Khara’s passion for suicide prevention includes training hundreds of mental health professionals on suicide assessment and safety planning, creating the CACS Suicide Risk Tool for helping professionals, and founding Catalively (2018–2021), a nonprofit focused on reducing youth suicide in Colorado.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Introduction: I’m Part of the Statistic

    Part I: Head

    Chapter 1: Meet Rena, Tillie, and Marlena

    Chapter 2: Engaging a Suicidal Person

    Chapter 3: A Is for Ask

    Chapter 4: L Is for Listen

    Chapter 5: E Is for Engage

    Chapter 6: R Is for Respond

    Chapter 7: T Is for Tasks

    Chapter 8: Tragedy Strikes, But for Whom?

    Part II: Heart

    Chapter 9: A Clinician’s Response to Suicide

    Chapter 10: Introducing Therapist Stories of Suicide

    Chapter 11: Steps for Healing From Client Suicide

    Chapter 12: Community Response to Client Suicide

    Chapter 13: Supportive Leadership After Client Suicide

    Chapter 14: Grief Tools to Support Healing From Client Suicide

    Chapter 15: Experiencing Post-Traumatic Growth

    Appendix A: Suicide Prevention Tools and Trainings

    Appendix B: Risk Factors for Suicide

    Appendix C: Getting Real About Rena

    References

    Index

    About the Author

Reviews
Reviews
  • Despite dedicating their lives to others, mental health professionals often face unrecognized burdens. Khara Croswaite Brindle's powerful book sheds light on the unheard stories of clinician suicide survivors, offering solace, understanding, and hope through personal accounts and expert analysis. It tackles the stigma of client suicide, equips healthcare professionals with ALERT, an innovative assessment tool, and provides valuable insight and resources, making it a must-read for clinician loss survivors and those seeking to understand and support the challenges faced by these dedicated professionals who often struggle to remain in the field after a loss.


    — Charlotte Tankersley, suicide awareness educator, mental health & LGBTQ advocate, and crisis counselor; founder and executive director, The Hope Group


    This book covers an important yet rarely discussed topic. Combining case examples of clients and clinicians, clinical knowledge, and research, it sheds light on the complexities of working with suicidal clients. It discusses the challenges of suicide prevention, identifies modes of assessment, introduces safety planning, and describes the experiences of grief and post-traumatic growth for clinicians facing the loss of a client. Khara Croswaite Brindle's expertise, compassion, and love for supporting other therapists resonate throughout this book. This is an excellent resource for therapists at any stage of their career.


    — Ashley Charbonneau, LCSW, LAC, ACS, SOMB full operating treatment provider, evaluator, and clinical supervisor


    Too often, the mental health difficulties we experience as therapists are kept hidden, left unspoken. A therapist may fear that others will think they are 'a bad therapist' if a client dies by suicide, or even when a therapist is struggling to heal from it. This holds true for many of the difficulties we have, particularly those that have any level of shame or stigma attached to them. Moving from ALERT to Acceptance: Helping Clinicians Heal from Client Suicide is a raw and unfettered look at what happens in a therapist’s heart when a client dies by suicide, and it maps a journey towards healing after such a painful experience. As a clinician myself, I am grateful that Ms. Croswaite Brindle has the courage to share this experience; it is a relief to really know that others in our therapist community feel this, and that there is a way to move through the darker times in our work.


    — Cathy Wilson, LPC, ACS, counselor and educator


    Moving from ALERT to Acceptance: Helping Clinicians Heal from Client Suicide by Khara Croswaite Brindle proves indispensable for professionals in the field. The seamless integration of genuine narratives from both the author and fellow clinicians, alongside insightful educational content, creates a compelling narrative flow. Particularly commendable is the author's openness in sharing vulnerable experiences related to the loss of a client to suicide. Croswaite Brindle addresses a longstanding need with grace, making this book a beautifully executed and essential resource for clinicians.


    — Amber Kosloske, MS, LPC, suicide and self-harm prevention counselor, consultant, and trainer


    There’s a lot of good guidance in this book. While research-based, the book is written in a down-to-earth, accessible manner that will make it a valuable resource for suicide helpers at any level. Ms. Croswaite Brindle’s thorough and honest coverage of the emotional symptoms therapists might suffer after a client suicide are helpful to a clinician who finds themselves navigating those lonely waters. I will definitely be recommending this book in my own trainings on suicide prevention, intervention, and treatment.


    — Gregg Elliott, PhD, LPC, ACS, Colorado Christian University; chair, Western Region of the American Counseling Association; treasurer and past-president, Colorado Counseling Association


    I loved reading Moving from ALERT to Acceptance: Helping Clinicians Heal from Client Suicide. Khara Croswaite Brindle's book is a map for psychotherapists and other mental health workers to follow when working with this population. Throughout the book, I knew the clients' and therapists' pain, struggles, and experiences. Croswaite Brindle did a beautiful job describing therapists' and clients' pain, internal dialogue, and what-ifs. This book provides helpful and straightforward tips for therapists to know and follow, including definitions, questions, and acronyms.


    — Liliana Baylon, LMFT-S, RPT-S, bilingual and bicultural psychotherapist and consultant


Features
Features
  • 4/4/24, Choice, This title was included in the “Forthcoming Titles in Psychology, 2024” roundup.

    Link: https://www.choice360.org/choice-pick/forthcoming-titles-in-psychology-2024



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