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Centre for Research and Intervention on Suicide and Euthanasia

NEW TECHNOLOGIES

May 30 to June 1, 2012

Université du Québec à Montréal Practitioners involved in suicide prevention and with persons who have attempted suicide, researchers and students.

Registration form available online:

www.crise.ca

and Suicide Prevention

The 9 th CRISE Summer Institute is a unique opportunity in the field of suicide prevention to explore the use of new technologies. Researchers and practition- ers from Quebec and around the world will be sharing their innovative approaches.

There will be three days of activities, including two days with plenary presentat- ions (conferences and discussions), with simultaneous translation. The other day will provide half-day and full day workshops for practitioners to address the specific skills needed to work with these new technologies.

WHEN ? WHERE ? FOR WHOM ?

REGISTRATION

Space is limited, REGISTER EARLY!

9 th SUMMER INSTITUTE

Places are limited

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May 30

(Wednesday)

Workshop no 2

9:00-12:00

Workshop no 3

9:00-12:00

Workshop no 4

13:00-16:00

Atelier no 5

13:00-16:00

Prof. Dr. Ad Kerkhof, Ph.D.

Professor of psychology, psychopathology and Suicide Prevention at Vrije Universitat Amsterdam (Netherlands) L’approche cognitive-béhaviorale pour traiter la rumination suicidaire par le biais de sites web

Karolina Krysinska, Ph.D, Faculty of Psychology and Pedagogical Sciences, Leuven University (Belgium)

Karl Andriessen, MSuicidology, Coordinator of the Suicide Preven- tion Project of the Mental Health Centres in Flanders (Belgium) How can we best help survivors after suicide via the Internet?

What are good practices?

(in French and English) Dr. Jan Mokkenstorm Psychiatrist, Medical director at 113ONLINE (Netherlands) How to start and run an

interactive online help service for suicide people (and stay happy) Prof. Xavier Pommereau Psychiatrist, chief of the Pôle Aquitaine de l’Adolescent (Abadie Centre, Bordeaux University (France) Techniques de médiation thérapeutique, des poupées et figurines remaniées à la création d’avatars numériques

Mary Drexler

Executive Director, CONTACT (USA)

Providing chat/SMS Based Emotional Support

Brian L. Mishara, Ph.D.

Director, CRISE and professor, psychology department, UQÀM.

Welcome and introduction to the problematic Dr. Jan Mokkenstorm

Psychiatrist, Medical director for 113ONLINE (Netherlands). 113ONLINE : Education, help and intervention with people on the Internet

Christine Thoër, Ph.D.

Professor, Department of social and public communication, UQÀM. Expressing oneself, sharing and exchanging about suicide: nature and dynamics of the interactions in exchanges over the Internet

Prof. Xavier Pommereau

Psychiatrist, chief of the Pôle Aquitaine de l’Adolescent (Abadie Centre, Bordeaux University (France).

Suicidal teens and numeric avatars: interest and modality of therapies using auto-representations Gillian Murphy

Director of Standards, Training and Practices, National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, (USA). New media in suicide prevention; using chats and SMS

Simon Hatcher, Ph.D.

Associate professor of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland (New-Zealand).

E-therapies in suicide prevention: what do they look like, do they work and what is the research agenda?

Danyelle Latreille

Clinical coordinator, Regional Suicide Resource, CSSS Laval. Overview of the situation in Quebec: questions and challenges for intervention

Denis Normand

Vice-president, Technologies globales de l’information et Sécurité, SNC-Lavalin. Security on the Internet Brian L. Mishara, Ph.D.

Director CRISE, professor, psychology department, UQÀM. Ethics and websites inciting to suicide Réal Labelle, Ph.D.

Researcher at CRISE and at Fernand-Seguin Research Centre (Rivière-des-Prairies site), professor, psychology department, UQÀM. Innovation in using smartphones in suicide prevention

Karl Andriessen, MSuicidology

Coordinator of the Suicide Prevention Project of the Mental Health Centres in Flanders (Belgium) Karolina Krysinska, Ph.D.

Faculty of Psychology and Pedagogical Sciences, Leuven University (Belgium). Online help for survivors:

what is available on Internet and recommendations to caregivers Prof. Dr. Ad Kerkhof, Ph.D.

Professor of psychology, psychopathology and Suicide Prevention at Vrije Universitat Amsterdam (Netherlands).

CBT approach to suicidal worrying using self-help websites CONCLUSION

May 31

(Thursday) 9:00-9:30

9:30-10:30

10:45-11:45

13:15-14:15

14:15-15:15

15:30-16:30

June 1

(Friday) 9:00-9:30

9:30-10:30 10:45-11:45 13:15-14:15

14:15-15:15

15:30-16:30

16:30-17:00

May 30

(Wednesday)

Workshop no 1

9:00-16:00

For more information : www.crise.ca | crise@uqam.ca | 514 987-4832 | CRISE/UQÀM, C.P. 8888, Succursale Centre-Ville, Montréal, Québec, Canada H3C 3P8

Conference abstracts are

available at

www.crise.ca

(Workshops whose titles are in French are given in French. Simultaneous translation will be available for the plenary sessions on May 31 and June 1)

WORKSHOPS

(WITH SIMULTANEOUS TRANSLATION)

PLENARY SESSIONS

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