Is treatment with CAMS model compatible with the SafeSide Framework?
Yes. The Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS) is an evidence-based treatment for suicide ideation developed by Dr. David Jobes. SafeSide and CAMS share philosophical and clinical commitment to a narrative and collaborative process, and staff trained in CAMS will find themselves on familiar territory with the recovery-oriented SafeSide Framework
CAMS and other evidence-based psychotherapies fall under "Treatments and Mini-interventions," which is the first category in the RESPOND task of the SafeSide framework. "Treatments and Mini-Interventions" refers to offering, when possible, suicide-specific evidence-based treatments like CAMS. The SafeSide InPlace® Workshop specifically lists CAMS as one of the treatments we recommend for addressing drivers of suicide risk. Mini-interventions are tactics, phrases, and techniques drawn from manualized, evidence-based treatment, but applied in the course of interactions staff in a variety of roles may have with those you serve.
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If your organization currently provides CAMS treatment, SafeSide can assist you in defining and communicating about the complementary fit between CAMS and the SafeSide Framework.