How you can help in the time of 13 Reasons Why

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How you can help in the time of 13 Reasons Why Schools and Suicide How you can help in the time of 13 Reasons Why

Teenagers and Suicide Different from Adults

How many people have thoughts of suicide in a year? Adults Teenagers

Who is at risk? Suicidal Desire Suicidal Cabability Suicide Attempt Hopelessness Perceived burden on others Isolation or being cut off from a group Public humiliation Impossibly high standards Losing someone to suicide Intentional self-injury Access to lethal methods Suicide Attempt

How Much Difference can You Make?

Ask directly about suicide Listen non-judgmentally What Can you do? Ask directly about suicide Listen non-judgmentally Refer to other support Follow up