Youth Suicide Prevention: Meeting the Challenge in New Jersey SchoolsNew Jersey State Department of Human Services, Division of Mental Health and Hospitals, 1989 - Students - 60 pages |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Responding to Kids in Trouble | 12 |
Making Appropriate Referrals | 21 |
Copyright | |
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activities Adolescent Suicide Prevention adults aftermath anger ASPP at-risk students at-risk teens attempted suicide behavior clarify completed suicide concerns contact person coordinated counseling counselor crisis management critical death by suicide deceased deceased's discussion District ditional Dunne-Maxim East Orange effective Egg Harbor Township emotional evaluation facts feelings friends grief guidelines help-seeking High School hopelessness iden identified initial involves Jersey Jersey City Kalafat lems lethality Manual mental health agencies Mental Health Center mental health professionals munity notified parents peer Point Pleasant portunity postvention problem problem-solving procedures Project response risk role school administration school community School Counselor school personnel school policies school professional school staff service providers shared someone specific STANFORD UNIVERSITY structure suicidal crisis suicidal ideation suicide awareness programs suicide completions talk teachers Teenage Suicide teenagers thinking about suicide thoughts tion troubled understand Underwood warning signs Youth Suicide Prevention