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Violence and Suicide Prevention Review
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Using an object or part of one’s body to control a person’s actions; biting, hitting, kicking, punching, etc. Physical Violence Name that…
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Name 3 things that kids who are bullied are more likely to do/have happen: Increased depression, anxiety, sadness, loneliness Changes in sleep/eating patterns Loss of interest in once enjoyed activities Decreased academic achievement (Grades, test scores, diploma completion) Decreased participation and attendance Violent retaliation
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If you hang out with people who have high rates of violence and other crimes, you are more likely to follow in their violent behaviors; if this happens, you are experiencing this factor contributing to violence Friend Influence
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Forcing someone to unwillingly take part in any intimate/sexual activity Sexual Violence Name that…
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Name 3 things that kids who bully others are more likely to do/have happen: Abuse of alcohol/drugs as teens and adults Get into more fights and vandalize property Drop out of school Engage in sexual activity at an early age Have numerous criminal convictions or traffic citations as adults Be abusive towards their partner, spouse, or children as adults
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This factor contributing to violence involves financial strain, fear of losing a job and living in an economically depressed area Unemployment
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Which percentage of people who kill themselves have a diagnosable mental illness? 90%
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This factor contributing to violence involves children learning to imitate violent behaviors they see in the home such as: anger, shouting, hitting, and emotional abuse Family Influence
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Learning to recognize signs that you are becoming angry and then taking action to calm down in a healthy way Anger Management Name that…
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Violence and Aggression have what 3 effects on your health? 1. Increased risk of heart disease 2. Increased risk of heart attacks and strokes 3. Weakened immune system- getting sick more often
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This factor contributing to violence is when some groups of people objectify women, believe only men are in charge, and empower men through tough and aggressive behaviors. Cultural Beliefs
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People who have feelings of being overwhelmed, out of control, or in a crisis might have this factor contributing to violence at the root of their violent outburst. Stress
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Holding back ideas, feelings, or decisions Passive Behavior Name that…
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Lack of quality treatment, overcrowded prisons, and lenient sentences may result in violent offenders reoffending; when this happens this factor contributing to violence is the cause. Breakdown in the Criminal Justice System
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Name 5 positive ways to manage anger: Think about ideas for how to solve it Go to a quite place Talk to someone about it Write about it Turn anger into something creative Get physically active Listen to music Meditate/Yoga Deep Breathing/Tense and Release
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Saying or doing something to make a person feel stupid or worthless; teasing, bullying, threats, intimidation and humiliating, etc. Emotional Violence Name that…
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What 3 things happen inside your body when you become angry? 1. Your stress hormones speed up your breathing and heart rate 2. You then get a burst of energy 3. Your blood vessels tighten and your blood pressure increases
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Our body's primitive and automatic response that prepares the body to attack back or run away from perceived attack, harm or threat to our survival, is known as: Fight or Flight Response
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Using words or actions which are disrespectful towards others Aggressive behavior Name that…
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Physical, sexual, or psychological harm by a current or former partner or spouse Intimate Partner Violence Name that…
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What are 3 things that you can do to lower your risks of negative health effects resulting from violence and aggression? 1. Identify your triggers and stay away from them 2. Change your response… try: 3. Deep Breathing 4. Meditation 5. Change your environment- walk away 6. Exercise 7. Counseling
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The ability to control a sudden/strong urge or desire to act Impulse Control Name that…
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What are the 2 most common mental illnesses that people who attempt/complete suicide have been diagnosed with? Depression Substance Abuse Disorder
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When protestors become physically and verbally violent at Presidential rallies, this factor contributing to violence is the cause. Political beliefs/differences
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Name 5 risk factors of suicide: Family history Previous suicide attempts Prolonged depression/anxiety Financial difficulties Serious illness of yourself/loved one Loss of loved one through death/rejection Excessive drug or alcohol use Sexual assault/abuse
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Harm as a result of practices that are a part of one’s culture, religion, or tradition; ex: hate crimes Ethnoviolence Name that…
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What are 2 people/places to which you can safely report a dangerous/violent situation? Trusted adult Teen Health Center (Medical Professional) Oregon Youth Hotline Sexual Assault Resource Center Teen Dating Violence Hotline Domestic Violence Hotline A Safe Place Violence Justice Center
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What is Desensitization? Feeling less sensitive, shocked, or distressed at scenes of cruelty, violence or suffering due to overexposure to these things.
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Honestly expressing your feelings and ideas in a way which expects respect, is not intimidating, but resolve conflicts peacefully Assertive behavior Name that…
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Name 5 negative ways to manage anger: Hurting yourself physically Hurting yourself emotionally Withdrawing from life Taking risks Overeating Using alcohol or drugs Insulting others Harming others Throwing tantrums Destroying property Taking revenge
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Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, jokes/comments, etc. which create an intimidating, hostile, or offensive environment Sexual Harassment Name that…
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Empathy, concern for others, helping, sharing, volunteering, and donating are all examples of: Prosocial Behaviors Name that…
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This factor contributing to violence may create a hopeless environment where violence is seen as the only way to get what one wants/needs Poverty
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Which proportion of US adolescent have experienced an anger attack which involved threatened or actual violence? 2/3
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Why do adolescents have trouble with controlling angry/violent impulses? Because their prefrontal cortex does not finish developing until around age 25.
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This factor contributing to violence includes excessive exposure to violence on TV, in movies, and on video games. Media and Technology
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Using force to control and maintain power over another person in the home environment. Domestic Violence Name that…
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Suicide is the _____ leading cause of death for 15-24 year olds in the US? 2nd
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Using threats to cause fear in a person to gain control; destruction of property, stalking, threatening harm if they leave, social isolation, etc. Psychological Violence Name that…
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This factor contributing to violence includes one person/group of people being treated cruelly. Discrimination or Oppression
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If you think someone is thinking about committing suicide… what are 4 things that you can do to help them not do it? Keep an eye out for warning signs- don’t leave them alone if you see any Take any threats seriously Let them know how much you care Listen and don’t act shocked by what they say Empathize and sympathize Ask direct questions about whether they are thinking about hurting themselves Don’t belittle their feelings by telling them they don’t mean it or couldn’t do it Help them get help- call the hotline with them, use available community resources, etc. Tell someone- don’t keep it a secret
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