Warning Signs
Coping Strategies
Distractions
Supports
Professional Supports
100

Events that tend to trigger suicidal thoughts include...

Parents arguing, getting a bad grade, bullying at school, drama with friends, etc.

100

Benefits of healthy coping strategies include...

Better emotional regulation, improved self-esteem, increased confidence, resiliency, reduced stress, productive problem solving, etc.
100

I feel better after socializing with...

Friends, dog, sibling, parents, etc.

100

People who can support you at school

School counselor, trusted teacher, close friend

100
The 3 digit suicide and crisis hotline number

988

200

When an emotional crisis is coming, I have these bodily experiences...

Feeling tense, heart racing, sweating, shaking, breathing heavily, feeling hot, crying, clenched fists, headaches, stomaches, etc.

200

Coping strategies that have helped me feel better in the past include...

Reading, writing, drawing, prayer, journaling, self-care, etc.

200

This place helps me take my mind off of things...

School, church, club, extracurricular, park, outdoors, backyard, internet, etc.

200

People who can support you at home

Parents, grandparents, trusted adult, siblings, etc.

200

Daymark's 24-hour crisis hotline phone number

866-275-9552

300

Behaviors that signal an emotional crisis for me include...

Not finishing homework, sleeping too much or too little, having a short temper, crying easily, not doing self-care, ignoring personal hygiene, ignoring friends, yelling, not eating/eating too much, etc.

300

Barriers to completing these activities might include...

Not remembering, lack of resources, not enough energy, feeling too depressed, etc. 

300

I feel best after...

Making art, playing games, talking to someone, watching a funny movie/Youtube video, etc.

300
If the first person on the list can't be reached you should...

Try someone else

300

The person who created this jeopardy and won't stop talking about Safety Planning

Your therapist!

400

Thoughts that signal an emotional crisis for me include...

Thinking I was better off dead, thinking I have nothing to live for, thinking nobody loves me, thinking my friends don't like me, thinking nobody cares about me, etc.

400

Proactive coping skills that I can use to prevent a crisis include...

Practicing optimism, focusing on reasons to live, memorize a mantra, get into a good routine (sleep/eat/movement), set boundaries, have realistic expectations for myself, express feelings freely, engage in therapy, attend group, etc.

400

A safe place for me when I'm experiencing suicidal thoughts is...

Home, church, grandparent's house, school, friend's house, etc. 

400

Obstacles you may face when contacting personal supports include...

Feeling embarrassed, not knowing what to say, they don't answer, fear that they will judge you, etc.

400

What are some obstacles that might keep you from reaching out to professional supports?

Can't remember number, phone isn't working, don't know what to say, therapist isn't available, the line is busy, etc.

500

I know I am overwhelmed when I...

Forget things, isolate myself, put things off, ignore friends, can't get out of bed, make a lot of mistakes, feel sick often, act like a jerk, sleeping/eating patterns change, easily lose focus/concentration, etc.

500

I would like to learn coping skills that help with...

Anxiety, intrusive thoughts, feeling my emotions, drama at school, bullying, depression, suicidal thoughts, etc. 

500

Signs that the distraction did not work include...

Continuing to feel suicidal, not being able to stay focused on the distraction, feeling worse, etc. 

500

I feel most comfortable talking to this person when I am in crisis

Parents, grandparents, school counselor, therapist, etc.

500

If you have tried all of the steps and still feel suicidal you should...

Go to the hospital

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