Suicide is a common clinical issue but many practitioners do not receive any training in suicidology. These proceedings examine the Suicide Status & Suicide Resolution forms that can be used by practitioners in the assessment of a suicidal patient. The proceedings examine the clinical use of the Suicide Status & Suicide Resolution forms from 1991-1993. The proceedings conclude that future research is needed in this area so that clinicians can better facilitate a process in counseling that may help resolve client suicidality. (13 refs.) (AK)