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Conducting a Keyword Search

Searching the Web site is easy and can be performed in 2 ways:

 

  1. Use the glossary of terms to best match the type of information that you want and type that word into the “key word” search field and click “Go.”

Glossary of Terms

  1. Type in a word that expresses the type of information that you are looking for in the Google Search box and click “Search.” 

Getting the best results

 

While searching this Web site is easy, there are ways to optimize the results. The following are tips for getting the best results from a search:

 

  • Do use words like “doctor” and avoid abbreviations like “Dr.”
  • Do type in lower case letters, such as “child” and avoid using capital letters unless you are typing in a formal name or place, such as “California”
  • Do use the singular form of a word to type in nouns such as “counselor” and avoid plurals like “counselors.”
  • Do think use the glossary of terms to check on a definition or to use one of the words that matches most closely to the word or term that you are searching.

Do remember that the keyword search is locating resources solely noted within this Web site, however, many of these internal resources also provide links to outside resources. To search for authoritative resources available outside of this Web site, use the “tailored search” function.


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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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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