Teenage Suicide Chapter 5 Lesson 2 & 3 Pages. 230-237.

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Teenage Suicide Chapter 5 Lesson 2 & 3 Pages

Interactive Study guide Activity 1. Open iSwifter APP 2. Open the bookmarks tab and choose “Glencoe chapter activities” 3. Drop Down: “Chapter Activities” 4. Go to: Chapter 5 5. Next, Open: “Interactive Study Guides” 6. Open: “Lesson #3” oe_health_09/isg/GH_ch05.3_550x390.swf oe_health_09/isg/GH_ch05.3_550x390.swf oe_health_09/isg/GH_ch05.3_550x390.swf oe_health_09/isg/GH_ch05.3_550x390.swf

Suicide Prevention and Getting Help Objective 1: Identify the common risk factors. Objective 1: Identify the common risk factors. Objective 2: List the warning signs of suicide Objective 2: List the warning signs of suicide Objective 3: Determine strategies to prevent suicides and strategies for coping with depression. Objective 3: Determine strategies to prevent suicides and strategies for coping with depression. Objective 4: Describe ways you can help Objective 4: Describe ways you can help

Facts & Myths on Suicide 1. People who talk about suicide don’t commit suicide 2. Suicide happens without warning 3. Suicidal people are fully intent on dying 4. Once a person is suicidal, they are suicidal forever 5. Improvement following a suicidal crisis means that a suicide risk is over 6. Every person who commits suicide is mentally ill. 7. Suicide is more common among the lower socio- economic groups 8. Suicide is caused by one very traumatic loss in the victims life. 9. There is nothing you can do to stop a suicide.

Teenage Suicide Suicide: The intended taking of one’s own life. Suicide: The intended taking of one’s own life. Suicide is the 3 rd leading cause of death for teens ages Suicide is the 3 rd leading cause of death for teens ages Each year, 15% of all teens in this age group will consider suicide. Each year, 15% of all teens in this age group will consider suicide. Cluster Suicides: A series of suicides occurring within a short period of time and involving several people in the same school or community. Cluster Suicides: A series of suicides occurring within a short period of time and involving several people in the same school or community.

Suicide Statistics According to the American foundation for Suicide Prevention; in 2010 there were 38,364 suicides. That’s one suicide every 13.7 minutes. According to the American foundation for Suicide Prevention; in 2010 there were 38,364 suicides. That’s one suicide every 13.7 minutes Lake County Suicide Stats: Each year 60 individuals in lake county die from suicide. For every suicide, its estimated that 18 attempts have been made. That’s approximately 1,080 attempts a year, averaging almost 3 a day!! Lake County Suicide Stats: Each year 60 individuals in lake county die from suicide. For every suicide, its estimated that 18 attempts have been made. That’s approximately 1,080 attempts a year, averaging almost 3 a day!! Suicide Video Clip: Suicide Video Clip: maine/1d003rmbz maine/1d003rmbz maine/1d003rmbz maine/1d003rmbz

Suicide Risk Factors (pg. 230) 90% of the people who kill themselves are suffering from depression, or another mental disorder, or abusing alcohol or drugs. 90% of the people who kill themselves are suffering from depression, or another mental disorder, or abusing alcohol or drugs. Some people use alcohol or other drugs to relieve their depression. These have a depressant effect making self-destructive behavior more likely. Some people use alcohol or other drugs to relieve their depression. These have a depressant effect making self-destructive behavior more likely. video, “Cyberbulling Suicide” video, “Cyberbulling Suicide”

The vast majority of those who attempt suicide do not want to die; they are suffering and are making a plea for help!

Did you know? Four males commit suicide to every 1 female, and represent 79.4% of all U.S suicides. Four males commit suicide to every 1 female, and represent 79.4% of all U.S suicides. Firearms are the most commonly used method of suicide among males (57.6%) Firearms are the most commonly used method of suicide among males (57.6%) Females attempt suicide 2-3 times as often as males do Females attempt suicide 2-3 times as often as males do Poisoning is the most common method of suicide for females (39.1%) Poisoning is the most common method of suicide for females (39.1%)

Recognizing the verbal warning signs Direct statements (I want to die, I don’t want to live anymore, I wish I were dead) Direct statements (I want to die, I don’t want to live anymore, I wish I were dead) Indirect statements (I won’t have to put up with this much longer, they’ll be sorry when I’m gone, I can’t take it anymore) Indirect statements (I won’t have to put up with this much longer, they’ll be sorry when I’m gone, I can’t take it anymore) Writing poems, songs, or diary entries that deal with death Writing poems, songs, or diary entries that deal with death Suicide threats or insinuations Suicide threats or insinuations

Recognizing the nonverbal or behavioral signs An unusual obsession with death An unusual obsession with death Withdrawal from friends Withdrawal from friends Giving away personal belongings Giving away personal belongings Deterioration in schoolwork or recreational activities. Deterioration in schoolwork or recreational activities. Dramatic changes in personality, hygiene, or appearance. Dramatic changes in personality, hygiene, or appearance. Substance abuse Substance abuse

How You Can Help Show empathy when talking with the person. This will let the person know that you are concerned. Show empathy when talking with the person. This will let the person know that you are concerned. 1. Initiate a meaningful conversation: Show interest, compassion, patience, and understanding. 2. Show support and ask questions: 3. Try to persuade the person to seek help: Offer to go with if needed. Tell an adult even if they say they are going to talk to someone later.

Activity What would you do in these Scenario's? Scenario #1: You are on the phone talking to your friend and he/she tells you that they are having another horrible day and that they are going to commit suicide. Scenario #1: You are on the phone talking to your friend and he/she tells you that they are having another horrible day and that they are going to commit suicide. Scenario #2: You and your friend are in the hallway and he/she tells you again that they feel no love from his her parents and that he/she hopes that they miss me when I’m gone. Scenario #2: You and your friend are in the hallway and he/she tells you again that they feel no love from his her parents and that he/she hopes that they miss me when I’m gone.