Many
times there are resources for adults that do not fit into
any specific category. Adults can access resources from diverse
and numerous reputable sources on the general topic of suicide
and suicide prevention.
Below you will find resources
like publications, online tools, and organizations that contain
information specific to an adult's needs or that can be accessed
for additional resources.
The
following suicide prevention resources are available for Adults
on the Internet, at your local library, or at your local bookstore.
Article
Frazier,
J. L. (2003, January 6). The long journey back: Surviving depression.
The Washington Post, p. C10.
Media/AV
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:
The
AAS is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the understanding
and prevention of suicide. The Web site is designed as a resource
for anyone concerned about suicide, including AAS members,
suicide researchers, therapists, prevention specialists, survivors
of suicide, and persons who are themselves in crisis.
The
AAS book store is organized by subject within the topic of
suicidology and is available online at the following Web address:
The
NIMH is the primary National Institute of Health organization
for research on suicide and suicide prevention. The
NIMH offers specific resources, research, tools, and reports
for individuals in helping roles, health care professionals,
and researchers interested in learning more about suicide
and suicide prevention.
Learn
more from the NIMH Web site's Frequently Asked Questions available
at the following Web address: