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Les conduites suicidaires : identifier et prévenir (FUN)

Les conduites suicidaires : identifier et prévenir (FUN)

Faire face à un suicide abouti ou une personne suicidaire nous questionne sur notre propre expérience. Ces personnes sont des personnes comme les autres, comme nous tous, pour lesquelles la vie est devenue source de souffrance. Les comprendre, c'est nous comprendre, découvrir les faiblesses de notre personnalité, les manques de notre environnement, de notre société. Avec ce MOOC, nous proposons une formation accessible à toutes les personnes s’intéressant à la problématique suicidaire, pour des raisons personnelles, professionnelles, scientifiques voire philosophiques.

Nous tenterons d’avoir une approche transversale du suicide : épidémiologie, déterminants sociaux et culturels, théories psychologiques, facteurs cliniques, méthodes de prévention ou encore études scientifiques dessinant le cerveau suicidaire.

Format du cours
Ce MOOC se déroulera sur 7 semaines.
Chaque semaine aborde une thématique concrète en proposant 3 vidéos de 10 à 15 minutes (dont une vidéo d’approfondissement), un quizz et des outils didactiques.
L’équipe pédagogique animera un forum de discussion en ligne pour répondre à vos questions.
Au cours de ce MOOC, vous ferez la connaissance d’experts dans le domaine de la suicidologie à travers certaines vidéos didactiques ou entretiens.

Plan du cours

SEMAINE 0 : Introduction au MOOC

SEMAINE 1 : Où en sommes-nous ?
Suicide et société
Psycho-épidémiologie des conduites suicidaires
Vulnérabilité suicidaire

SEMAINE 2 : Comment repérer le risque suicidaire ?
Dépistage des situations à risque
Gestion du risque et de la crise suicidaire
Evaluation des idées suicidaires et utilisation d'un outil de screening

SEMAINE 3 : Le suicide : un choix ?
Risque suicidaire et troubles psychiatriques
Risque suicidaire et maladie somatique
Suicide assisté
Le suicide et la radicalisation

SEMAINE 4 : Quelle géographie des risques suicidaires ?
Risque suicidaire à travers le monde et selon l'orientation sexuelle
Suicide dans les minorités à risque
Suicide dans le cadre professionnel

SEMAINE 5 : Quelles réponses apporter ?
Prévention et postvention
Thérapeutiques ayant démontré leur efficacité : pharmacologie et psychothérapie
Perspectives de recherche

SEMAINE 6 : Mise en situation clinique aux urgences
Prise en charge après une tentative de suicide (accueil aux urgences)
Safety plan
Le risque suicidaire et sa prévention en période de post hospitalisation

SEMAINE 7 : Vivre avec son temps
Psychoéducation, stratégies basées sur la mindfulness et conduites suicidaires
Détresse et conduites suicidaires à l’heure des réseaux sociaux
Les conduites suicidaires chez l'adolescent

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