Self-Harm &
Suicidal Ideation
Risk Factors &
Warning Signs
Safety Planning
& You
100

Define Self-Harm

When an individual injures themselves, typically done as a way to cope/reduce negative emotions.

100

Name 4 risk factors

Ages 15-24         Over 60      Bullying

Financial problems         Remorse

Substance Abuse         Rejection

Domestic Violence         Sexual Abuse

Incarceration        Breakup       Grief

Mental Health Disorders 

Unemployment         Medical Illness

Family history of mental health or substance abuse disorders

Family history of suicide or suicide attempts

Exposure to others' suicidal behavior including media

100

Name 3 of your favorite methods of Self-Care

Self-Care! Self-care! Self-Care

200

Name 2 "Don'ts" when reacting to Self-Harm

Don't be afraid to ask the question, "Do you self-harm?"

Don't make eliminating the behavior the primary goal

Don't tell the individual to "stop"

Don't use contracting as a reward or punishment system

Don't use shame/guilt to change behavior

200

In your words, how has Social Media influenced or impacted suicide related behavior

Social Media has grown quickly

Changed how we communicate

Allows immediate sharing of information

Cyberbullying/Cyber Harassment

200

Name 3 of your go-to coping skills

Taking a walk

Talking to someone

Deep breaths

Grounding tools


300

Name 3 "Do's" when reacting to Self-Harm

Show Unconditional acceptance

Accept person regardless of behavior

Have a goal of understanding there are underlying causes for the behavior

Work with individual on commitment to safer alternative of coping

Encourage communication

Acknowledge effort to cope

300

Name 4 warning signs

Giving away possessions     Settling of affairs     Suicidal threats     Depression     Sudden apparent peace of mind     Accidental poisoning or self-destructive behavior     Possession of suicidal plan     Recent discontinuation of mood stabilizer     Talking about wanting to die or to kill themselves     Looking or researching for a way to kill themselves     Talking about feeling hopeless or worthless     Talking about feeling trapped or in unbearable pain     Talking about being a burden     Increasing substance abuse     Acting anxious or agitated/behaving recklessly     Sleeping too little or too much     Withdrawing or isolating themselves     Showing rage or talking about seeking revenge     Extreme mood swings

300

Describe what to do/How to react if someone tells you they are having thoughts of suicide

Be direct, talk matter-of-factly, listen, accept their feelings, be non-judgmental, show support, don't act shocked, don't be sworn to secrecy, seek support, immediate safety, identify/seek support, crisis resources if needed.

400

Define Suicidal Ideation

Consists of thinking about, considering, or planning suicide. Ranges from fleeting thoughts, to extensive thoughts, to detailed planning.

400

Name 3 At-Risk Populations

Youth

Veterans

Loss Survivors

Attempt Survivors

Individuals who are Deaf/Deaf Blind

LGBTQIA+

400

Name the 3 main pieces of safety planning

Immediate Safety

Support

Emergency Resources