Attempted or completed suicides happen without warning. True or false?
False! Almost everyone who dies by suicide has given some warning signs.
What is the definition of "risk factors"?
Risk factors are things that increase the chance that a person may attempt suicide. Some we can change, others we cannot. We are most concerned when someone has multiple risk factors at the same time.
The most popular coping skills are not always the best ones to use T/F?
TRUE! This can be a dangerous myth to believe because it leads people to engage in activities that are "supposed" to relieve stress even though those strategies may not be effective strategies for their unique lifestyle and personality. There is no one-size-fits-all stress management program.
ACT is an acronym for what?
Acknowledge, Care, Tell
What are some signs of depression that might be overlooked?
“Typical” mood swings, underperformance at school/activities, attendance concerns, social difficulties, and other illnesses
Why is substance use a serious risk factor for suicide?
Alcohol can exacerbate person’s depressive symptoms. Substances can increase the chance someone with suicidal thoughts will act on them by increasing disinhibition and impulsivity. Substance use can also lead to an increase in aggression and negative affectivity, decrease use of healthy coping strategies, and negatively impact decision-making abilities.
True or False: It is important to make promises to keep secrets with individuals who are displaying signs of suicide, especially if they ask you to do so.
False! You should never keep promises of secrets that serious.
What is the definition of "warning signs"
A warning sign is an indication that an individual may be experiencing depression or thoughts of suicide
Name one of the three strongest risk factors for suicide in youth.
Depression, alcohol and drug use, and previous suicide attempts (NAMI, 2003)
True or false- Sometimes coping strategies that are initially effective lose their effectiveness over time.
True. This is perfectly normal. If a coping strategy stops working, this is a reminder to develop some more options.
Kris calls Alex to see if Alex is still coming to her birthday party on Friday night. Alex has known about it for months and was initially excited. However, since her parents split up a few months ago, Alex has been crying out of the blue at school and during gym, her favorite class. She has also been quiet and withdrawn around friends. Kris has a feeling that Alex will not come to the party, but Kris is unsure how to show her concern. What is the first warning sign that we see from Alex?
Crying out of the blue.
Give an example of a warning sign of depression or suicidal thoughts.
Wanting to be alone all of the time, decreased interest in usual activities, giving away important belongings, risky or reckless behavior, self-injury, increased substance use
What is the definition of a "triggering event" and give 2 examples.
DEFINITION: Event that triggers an individual from thinking about suicide to making an attempt. EXAMPLES: breakup, bullying, school problems, rejection or perceived failure, sudden death of a loved one, suicide of a friend or relative, family stressors
**REMEMBER! No single event causes suicidality
What are some examples of negative coping skills?
Negative self-talk, aggressive/violent behavior, drinking or using drugs, avoiding friends and family, overeating, etc.
Ever since Olivia and her boyfriend broke up, her boyfriend’s friends have been sending harassing texts. Olivia told them to stop, but that seemed to make it worse. Rumors have started around school and Olivia’s friend Devon overhears Olivia say, “I guess I deserve it anyway. I was never good enough for him.” Devon is concerned about Olivia because it’s unlike her to be so negative. How could you ACT in this situation?
ACT: A–“I’ve noticed you’ve been pretty down on yourself.” C–“Those rumors are messed up. I’m sorry you have to deal with that. I care about you and you deserve better.” T–“Maybe we could talk to my mom about it and see how we can get you some help.”
What are some signs to seek IMMEDIATE help?
Threats or attempts to hurt or kill oneself, talking or writing about wanting to end one’s life in school or on social media, statements such as: “No one would miss me if I was gone.”, “I’d be better off dead.”, making “final arrangements”, looking for the means to kill oneself, sudden improvement in mood after period of extreme sadness
Haley and Jenna have been best friends for years. Haley had been dealing with depression since she was 12 years old. Jenna noticed that Haley started making comments like "I just don't feel right" & "I don't fit it anywhere". Haley recently started using alcohol on a regular basis, and then marijuana. Jenna and Haley got into a fight about this and Haley started hanging around with a different group of people. How would you ACT in this situation?
ACT: A- "I've noticed that you haven't seemed like yourself recently" C- "I know we got into an argument but I still care about you and want to help" T- "Mr. Smith has always been a great support for us, maybe we can go talk to him together."