Description
A Visual Guide to Risk Levels and Clinical ResponseThis clinician-designed worksheet offers a clear, visual continuum for understanding suicidal ideation, from fleeting thoughts to imminent risk, paired with corresponding levels of appropriate supervision for safety monitoring
Created for use in therapy, supervision, and psychoeducation, this tool helps both clinicians and clients conceptualize how suicidal thoughts can escalate, and what appropriate support looks like at each stage.
The worksheet outlines:
- A graduated spectrum of suicidal ideation (from “blips” to intent/action)
- Shared language to use between client and clinician or between client and family
- Recommended monitoring and supervision strategies
- Clear thresholds for escalation, including when hospitalization is necessary
By framing suicidality as a range rather than a binary, this tool reduces panic, increases clarity, and supports more nuanced, appropriate interventions.
Best for:
- Therapists working with suicidal ideation
- Client psychoeducation and safety planning conversations
- Clinical supervision and training settings
- Group practices standardizing language around risk
Delivered as a clean, printable digital worksheet that can be used collaboratively in session or as part of client education.



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