suicide prevention remember quiz on tuesday: mental health and suicide prevention
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Suicide Prevention
Remember Quiz on Tuesday: Mental Health and Suicide Prevention
Key Concepts• Suicide is a permanent solution to a
temporary problem• The only irreversible choice• It is the result of a teenager unable to see
another solutions to problems that are consuming him/her
• Suicide is preventable• Suicidal people do not want to die, they want
their problems to end.
Goals
• To find ways to help other teenagers who may need help finding solutions.
• How do we recognize the signs?
Aim: How can we prevent suicide?• Do Now: Name the categories of suicide
prevention
• Quiz tomorrow on mental disorders and suicide prevention
Categories• Facts on suicide
• Suicide myths
• Students who are at high risk
• Warning signs of suicide
• Verbal signs of suicide
Facts• Teenage suicide is preventable. When a person
is depressed, they are NOT thinking, or feeling the way they normally do
• Among young people Aged 15-24, suicide is the 3rd leading cause of death
• Every day in the U.S. approximately 14 young people between the ages of 15-24 die at their own hands.
Myths of Suicide• Teenagers who talk about attempting suicide are doing it for
attention• All teens who are suicidal are depressed• Suicidal people really want to die, so there is no way to stop
them• Talking about suicide will cause a student to attempt suicide• If a person really wants to kill himself/herself no one has the
right to stop them• Once a person is suicidal, they’re suicidal forever• Improvement following a suicidal crisis means that the suicide
risk is over
Students at Risk• Teens who have attempted suicide before• Teens with little self esteem• Teens in trouble with the law• Teens suffering from depression• Teens who have been abused or neglected• Teens who use drugs/alcohol• Teens who are perfectionists• Teens struggling with sexual orientation• Teens who are in dysfunctional families• Teens who fail in school (dropouts)
Verbal Signs of Suicide
• I cant go on anymore• I wish I was never born• I wish I were dead• I wont need this anymore• My parents wont have to worry about me
anymore• Everyone would be better off if I were dead• Life sucks. Nobody cares if I live or die
Warning Signs of Suicide• A recent suicide in the family or friend• Trouble coping with recent losses, death, divorce,
moving, breakups• Traumatic event• Making final arrangements • Gathering lethal weapons• Giving away prized possessions• Preoccupation with death• Sudden changes in personality or attitude
Activity• Work in groups of four• Read the story your group is given. • Discuss the story• List the “At Risk Group” and “Warning Signs”
that are revealed in the story• Brainstorm and then list some ways you can
help a suicidal friend