Crisis Response Planning

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Crisis Response Planning (CRP) is an evidence-based procedure for suicide risk assessment and safety planning. It uses non-directive elements in its narrative assessment approach and emphasis on helping clients to identify their own warning signs and coping strategies. CRP adds to these elements a structured, time-limited procedure that leaves the client with an improved understanding of the factors that place them at risk and the things they can do to make it through.

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Crisis Response Planning Training Materials

See our suggested CRP curriculum and the materials we use for practice.

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