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What other resources are available for Teachers

 

There are some resources that do not “fit” into any one specific category.   The following additional resources are from diverse and reputable sources on the topic of suicide and suicide prevention specific to your professional needs as a Teacher.

 

Below you will find publications, online tools, organizations, etc. that contain information specific to your needs as a teacher or that can be accessed for additional suicide prevention resources that will provide you with the information that you seek.
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The following resources are available on the Internet, in your local library or bookstore.

 

If you still are not able to find the information that you need, please contact the Online guide or conduct a Tailored Search.

Article

Huda, A. (2002). Adolescent suicide: An ecological approach. Psychology in the Schools, 39(4), 459-475.

Media/AV

 

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/

Internet

 

Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA)

 

The DBSA is a U.S. not-for-profit organization based out of Chicago and the nation's largest patient-directed, illness-specific organization.

 

The DBSA provides information about treatment for Depressive and Bipolar disorders.   The DBSA Web page dedicated to information like signs and symptoms of Depression is available at the following Web address:

 

http://www.dbsalliance.org/info/depression.html

Internet

 

HelpGuide

 

Helpguide is a non-commercial, consumer-friendly Web site, developed by the Santa Monica, CA Rotary Club and the Center for Healthy Aging.   The HelpGuide.org Web site provides expert information on mental health and aging.

 

Helpguide.org provides a Web page titled Depression in Teenagers available at the following Web address:

 

http://www.helpguide.org/mental/depression_teen.htm
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