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| Assessing Specific Helping Role information | ||
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Information about resources is also organized according to
the specific role that a concerned person plays in
preventing suicide. For example, teachers want to view
the types of resources that match the crisis situations
that they may face with their students.
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another example, parents may want to access information
that specifically addresses their questions about their
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| The full list of helping roles or intermediaries and brief definitions are provided below and can be used to tailor the focus of information searched on this Web site. | ||
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| Adult acquaintance | ||
| Information for adults aged 18 and older looking for general suicide prevention information and resources | ||
| AOD (Alcohol and Other Drug) counselor | ||
| Information for mental health counselors specifically trained or employed for working with clients who have a substance-related disorder or a dual-diagnosis including a substance-related disorder | ||
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| Clergy | ||
| Information for spiritual and religious leaders of all belief systems interacting with peoples who may be at risk for suicide | ||
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| Counselor/Social Worker | ||
| Information for trained, licensed and/or certified mental health counselors and social workers working with clients who may be at risk for suicide | ||
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| Crisis worker/EMT | ||
| Information for trained personnel working at a crisis center, agency, or hotline as well as EMTB, EMTP, or EMS personnel working in crisis services | ||
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| Employer | ||
| Information for business owners or human resources personnel working to attain an increasingly effective and well working environment | ||
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| Family member | ||
| Information for family members concerned about a loved one who may be at risk for suicide | ||
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| Geriatric specialist | ||
| Information for trained personnel working with adults aged 65 and older | ||
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| Law enforcement personnel | ||
| Information for members of law enforcement including police and security personnel | ||
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| Media personnel | ||
| Information for individuals working in public relations, broadcasting, and other positions publishing information about suicide and the death of an individual by suicide | ||
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| Military personnel | ||
| Information for individuals working in the armed services including reservist personnel | ||
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| Nurse | ||
| Information for trained nurses working in a mental health, general medicine, emergency medicine, or other health care environment. | ||
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| Parent | ||
| Information for parents of young children, adolescents, and young adults | ||
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| Physician | ||
| Information for trained medical doctors working in a variety of healthcare environments | ||
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| Psychiatrist | ||
| Information for trained psychiatrists working with clients who may be at risk for suicide | ||
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| Psychologist | ||
| Information for trained psychologists working with clients who may be at risk for suicide | ||
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| School clinician | ||
| Information for health care professionals working within the school environment like school counselors, school psychologists, school nurses, or social workers | ||
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| Teacher | ||
| Information for educators working in K-12 schools or with young adults aged 17-24 | ||
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| Teen | ||
| Information for young people aged 12-18 who are interested in learning more about suicide and suicide prevention in an effort to help friends and/or peers who may be | ||
| What to look for | ||
| >Detection Resources | ||
| >>Associated Factors | ||
| >>Protective Factors | ||
| >>Facts | ||
| >>Myths | ||
| >>How to relate | ||
| >>Common concerns | ||
| >Professional resources | ||
| >>Professional screening tools | ||
| >>Suicide risk screening tools | ||
| What to do to help | ||
| >Treatment Resources | ||
| >>What to do in an emergency | ||
| >>Suicide hotlines | ||
| >>Facilities | ||
| >>Mental health providers | ||
| >>Legal considerations | ||
| >>Standard treatments for suicide ideation | ||
| >>What to do as a survivor of suicide | ||
| >Professional Resources | ||
| >>Clinical guidance | ||
| >>Ethical and Legal guidelines | ||
| >>Assessment information | ||
| >>Medication information | ||
| >>What to do as a professional survivor of suicide | ||
| What education is available | ||
| >Education Resources | ||
| >>Online educational tools | ||
| >>Organizations | ||
| >>Courses for credit | ||
| >>Publications | ||
| >Professional Resources | ||
| >>Higher education | ||
| >>Organizations | ||
| >>Courses for credit | ||
| >>Continuing education | ||
| >>Conferences | ||
| >>Publications | ||
| What researchers are doing | ||
| >Research Resources | ||
| >>Research news | ||
| >>Statistics | ||
| >>Clinical trials | ||
| >>Grants/RFP | ||
| >>Institutions | ||
| >Professional
Resources >>Research news |
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| Find information as a(n): | ||
| Adult Acquaintance | ||
| AOD Counselor | ||
| Clergy | ||
| Counselor/Social Worker | ||
| Crisis Worker/EMT | ||
| Employer | ||
| Family Member | ||
| Geriatric Specialist | ||
| Law Enforcement | ||
| Media Personnel | ||
| Military Personnel | ||
| Nurse | ||
| Parent | ||
| Physician | ||
| Psychiatrist | ||
| Psychologist | ||
| School Clinician | ||
| Teacher | ||
| Teen | ||
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Last Updated: July 2004 |