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The listed multimedia resources cover a wide range of suicide prevention topics.

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Cantor, P., National Committee on Youth Suicide Prevention (U.S.), American Association of Suicidology, & Harvard Medical School Department of Psychiatry, Knife, D. (Producer). (1987). Young people in crisis: How you can help. [Film]. (Available from Kinetic Film Enterprises: Buffalo, New York).

 

The Kinetic Film Enterprises Web site is available at the following Web address:

http://www.kineticvideo.com/

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Films for the Humanities. (1990). Dying to be heard-- is anybody listening?. [Film]. (Available from Films for the Humanities: Princeton, New Jersey).

 

The Films for the Humanities and Sciences Web site is available at the following Web address:

http://www.films.com/Films_Home/Index.cfm?S=1

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Hiscock, C. (1998). Teen suicide. [Film]. (Available from Educational Video Network, Inc.).

 

The Educational Video Network, Inc. online catalog is available at the following Web address:

https://www.edvidnet.net/

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Veeder, B. & CBS News (Producer). (1984). Is anyone listening? Teenage suicide. [Film]. (Available from Carousel Film & Video, Inc.)

 

The Carousel Film & Video Web site is available at the following Web address:

http://www.carouselfilms.com/

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Yates, E. (Director & Producer). (2001). Suicide. [Film]. (Available from Films for the Humanities & Sciences: Princeton, New Jersey).

Suicide is a Home Box Office, HBO, documentary produced and directed by Eames Yates. The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, NAMI, partnered with HBO to provide an educational program to enhance the potential effectiveness of this documentary, to provide reliable information about suicide and mental illnesses, t o speak directly to people with particular concerns about suicide, and to let people know that suicide is preventable, and that mental illnesses can be treated with great success. Viewer discretion is advised due to highly emotional and graphic content.

The Films for the Humanities and Sciences Web site is available at the following Web address:

http://www.films.com/Films_Home/Index.cfm?S=1
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