Tim Webb – Emergency Mental Health: Assessment And Treatment
Mental health emergencies are a daily reality in emergency rooms, schools, workplaces, jails, and community settings across the globe. These crises can involve suicide risk, violence, substance withdrawal, and acute psychosis—each demanding immediate, skilled intervention. Tim Webb’s Emergency Mental Health: Assessment And Treatment is a practical, results-driven training designed for clinicians, first responders, school counselors, law enforcement, and anyone who may encounter mental health emergencies in their professional life.
Why This Course Is Essential
Many people who attempt or complete suicide have recently seen a healthcare provider or spoken with a counselor, pastor, or trusted individual. Yet, the warning signs are often missed, and opportunities for life-saving intervention are lost. Similarly, violent or chemically dependent individuals may be encountered by school staff, managers, or law enforcement, requiring quick, informed action to ensure safety for all.
This course equips you with the knowledge and tools to:
• Rapidly assess and triage mental health emergencies
• Intervene effectively with suicidal, psychotic, violent, or substance-withdrawing individuals
• Navigate legal and ethical responsibilities, including involuntary commitment and duty to warn
What You’ll Learn
Suicide Risk Assessment and Intervention
• Identify patients most at risk for suicide, including unique considerations for adolescents and the elderly
• Learn the two essential questions every suicidal patient must answer
• Distinguish between the two types of suicidal patients and tailor your approach
• Use validated assessment instruments and develop robust safety plans
• Know when to manage as outpatient, when to hospitalize, and when to involuntarily commit
• Understand the influence of managed care and third-party payers
Homicide and Violence Risk Assessment
• Keep yourself and others safe when dealing with violent patients
• Recognize risk factors for violence, including in schools and workplaces
• Master interview strategies and assessment tools for violent individuals
• Differentiate between types of violence and appropriate interventions
• Make informed decisions about hospitalization and involuntary commitment
Mental Status Examinations
• Conduct comprehensive mental status exams to identify psychotic symptoms
• Integrate medical history, substance use, and laboratory studies into your assessment
• Recognize malingering and understand the role of “medical clearance”
• Backtrack diagnoses based on psychotropic medication lists
Assessing the Chemically Dependent Patient
• Identify substances requiring detoxification and determine the safest approach (medical, traditional, social, or outpatient detox)
• Use the CAGE questionnaire for alcoholism and the CIWA scale for alcohol withdrawal
• Recommend appropriate levels of care and integrate lab results and medical history
• Understand the role of managed care and third-party payers in substance abuse treatment
Legal, Ethical, and Liability Issues
• Grasp your ethical responsibilities in mental health emergencies
• Apply the lessons of the Tarasoff court case—duty to warn and protect
• Know when EMTALA applies and how to comply
• Decide when to use “contracts for safety” and understand their limitations
• Learn your responsibilities for reporting abuse and neglect
Practical Tools and Strategies
Throughout the course, Tim Webb shares practical, real-world strategies for:
• Developing effective safety plans and crisis interventions for suicidal and psychotic clients
• Using assessment instruments for suicide, violence, sexual aggression, and substance withdrawal
• Justifying hospitalization and level of care to insurers
• Managing aggressive clients safely and non-violently
About Tim Webb
Tim Webb, M.A. Ed., LPC, is the founder and CEO of The FOCUS Group, PLLC, a clinical training and consultation agency specializing in crisis management.
With decades of experience as an intake director, clinical director, and crisis services manager in community and emergency settings, Tim brings a unique blend of clinical, administrative, and emergency services expertise. He is also a second-degree black belt and martial arts instructor, which informs his Stay Safe system for managing physically aggressive clients in a non-violent manner.
Tim’s background spans mental health, emergency services, martial arts, and teaching, making him an authority on both the clinical and practical sides of crisis intervention. His training is trusted by professionals in healthcare, education, law enforcement, and beyond.
Who Should Take This Course?
• Mental health clinicians and counselors
• Emergency room staff and first responders
• School psychologists, counselors, and administrators
• Law enforcement and correctional officers
• Social workers, case managers, and community health workers
• Anyone responsible for crisis intervention or mental health triage
Why Choose Tim Webb’s Training?
• Real-world, actionable strategies you can use immediately
• Comprehensive coverage of clinical, legal, and ethical aspects
• Practical tools for every setting—from hospitals to schools to the community
• Led by an experienced clinician with deep expertise in crisis management
Equip yourself with the skills to assess and intervene in mental health emergencies. Enroll in Tim Webb’s Emergency Mental Health: Assessment
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