Description
Working with Suicidal Male Clients
Interactive Workshop (3 hours)
Working with male clients who present with suicidal thoughts or ideation can feel challenging, emotional, and at times overwhelming. This practical and engaging workshop is designed to support professionals, trainees, and anyone working with people in distress to feel more confident, grounded, and prepared in these situations.
Delivered in a safe and supportive environment, this session focuses on real-life practice rather than theory, helping you develop a deeper understanding of suicidal ideation and how to respond effectively, ethically, and compassionately.
What you will gain:
- A clearer understanding of why people experience suicidal thoughts
- Confidence in having open and honest conversations about suicide
- Practical tools to assess risk and respond appropriately
- Insight into protective factors and how to explore them with clients
- Understanding of your role, responsibilities, and boundaries as a practitioner
- Strategies to manage your own emotional response and build resilience
This is a highly interactive workshop, encouraging reflection, discussion, and shared learning. You will leave with practical approaches that you can apply directly to your work.
Who is this workshop for?
- Counsellors and psychotherapists (qualified or in training)
- Support workers and frontline staff
- Anyone working with male individuals experiencing emotional distress
Key Details:
- Date: 9th June
- Time: 5:30pm – 8:30pm
- Price: £45
- Spaces: Limited to 25 participants to ensure a high-quality, interactive experience

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