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    Frequently asked questions about suicide.

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    Pamphlet
    Seeking solutions to self-injury: A guide for young people. 2nd ed.

    This booklet explains self-injury and provides some useful tips and resources for young people.

    September 1, 2014
    Pamphlet
    Social media guidelines for mental health promotion and suicide prevention.

    The Entertainment Industries CouncilÕs TEAM Up Social Media Guidelines for Mental Health Promotion and Suicide Prevention provide tips for organizations and individuals communicating about mental health and suicide on social media to reduce stigma, increase help seeking behavior and help prevent suicide. Additional recommendations for news and entertainment professionals can be found in TEAM UpÕs […]

    September 1, 2014
    Pamphlet
    Twisted, mister? Toolkit for life.

    This booklet contains information on wellness-related issues for men, as well as resources in our community available to offer support. It is written in language that is easy to understand, and offers practical, useful information about topics ranging from when to see your doctor, to how to know if you have an addiction.

    September 1, 2014
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    Suicide survivors.

    Understanding mental illness is key to assisting people in need. Contact us for a copy of this article, or view online at https://www.printfriendly.com/print?url_s=uGGCkllrzFJBEyqmpBzlABqrlbhdefh

    September 1, 2014
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    Life after suicide.

    How emergency responders can assist those left behind. Contact us for a copy of this article, or view online at http://www.emsworld.com/article/10319826/life-after-suicide

    September 1, 2014
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    Guidelines to assist clinical staff after the suicide of a patient.

    Clinical psychologist and psychotherapist Prof. Onja T. Grad offers guidelines to assist clinical staff after the suicide of a patient. See Requirements and Objectives of Help Measures or Key Recommendations. Contact us for a copy of this article, or view online at https://www.iasp.info/pdf/postvention/guidelines_to_assist_clinical_staff_after_suicide_patient_grad.pdf

    September 1, 2014
    Pamphlet
    QPR gatekeeper training for suicide prevention: the model, rationale and theory.

    Suicide and self-inflicted injuries represent a significant public health problem. For community-based suicide prevention programs, theory-driven research on Gatekeeper training and its effectiveness remains limited. This paper describes the QPR Gatekeeper Training program for Suicide Prevention, its theoretical basis, the three-step CPR-like intervention and implications for the detection of new, untreated at-risk cases in defined […]

    September 1, 2013
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    Miscellanea.

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    September 1, 2013
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    Columbia-Suicide severity rating scale (C-SSRS)

    Versions of the Scale Used in Clinical Practice The Lifetime/Recent version allows practitioners to gather lifetime history of suicidality as well as any recent suicidal ideation and/or behavior. Since Last Visit version of the scale assesses suicidality since the patientÕs last visit. This version is meant to assess patients who have completed at least one […]

    September 1, 2013

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