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         Crisis Intervention Suicide:     more books (55)
  1. The Surgeon General's call to action to prevent suicide (SuDoc HE 20.2:SU 7/4) by U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services, 1999
  2. An evaluation of the suicide survivor's support group based on consumer reports by Robin H Maggio, 1985
  3. On-Scene Guide for Crisis Negotiators by Frederick J. Lanceley, 2003-06-13
  4. The Suicidal Patient: Recognition, Intervention, Management (The Master Work Series) by Victor M. Victoroff, 1996-06
  5. A Slender Thread: Rediscovering Hope at the Heart of Crisis by Diane Ackerman, 1998-03-31
  6. Learning to listen by JoAnn Yops, 1994
  7. Training manual for telephone evaluation and emergency management of suicidal persons, by Norman L Farberow, 1972
  8. Synopsis of a study in youthful self-harm prevention on attitudinal and specific action variables of proximity helping personnel in Northwest Arkansas by Marion Allen Smallwood, 1985
  9. The Performing Arts by Saryu Doshi, 1983-06
  10. Treatment Of Suicidal People (Series in Death, Dying and Bereavement)
  11. The Suicidal Patient: Clinical and Legal Standards of Care by Bruce Bongar, 2002-01-15
  12. Building a Therapeutic Alliance With the Suicidal Patient
  13. Grief counseling for survivors of suicide and sudden death victims: A training manual of concepts and materials by Polly Doyle, 1978

61. Suicide And Crisis Intervention Counselor - 5E03
CITY OF PHILADELPHIA PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT 5E03 suicide AND CRISISINTERVENTION COUNSELOR. GENERAL DEFINITION. This is mental health
http://www.phila.gov/personnel/specs/5e03.htm
CITY OF PHILADELPHIA PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT

SUICIDE AND CRISIS INTERVENTION COUNSELOR
GENERAL DEFINITION This is mental health work providing counseling, referral and information services to individuals having mental, emotional and social problems including suicidal behavior. Work involves frequent telephone contact with patients, social service agencies and mental health agencies and providing consultative and advisory services to mental health practitioners and the public in regard to suicidal and emotional crises. Significant aspects of the work include providing emergency counseling to individuals contemplating or in the process of committing suicide or experiencing emotional crisis, and providing immediate alternatives or commitment service for them. Work is performed under the general supervision of a technical superior. ALLOCATING FACTORS: (The following conditions must be met for a position to be approved for this class.)
  • The position must perform the work in the Health Department.
  • The position must provide counselling and emergency assistance to individuals experiencing a suicidal or emotional crisis.
TYPICAL EXAMPLES OF WORK (ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY)
  • Receives emergency assistance telephone calls from individuals experiencing a suicidal or emotional crisis; evaluates extent of crisis and provides immediate counseling and service.

62. If You Are In Crisis
Please make the connection and reach out. crisis intervention/suicide.Boys Town suicide and crisis Line 800.448.3000 or 800.448.1833 (TDD).
http://www.counseling.org/consumers/crisis.htm

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COUNSELING CORNER

LAYPERSON'S GUIDE TO COUNSELING ETHICS
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10 WAYS TO RECOGNIZE PTSD
If you are in crisis If you are experiencing a crisis and need help immediately, please know that you are not alone. There is someone out there who can and wants to help you. Stop, take a deep breath and reach out and talk to someone who can help you. A crisis is temporary and you need to know it will eventually pass. You do not have to work through this by yourself. Below you will find phone numbers of nationwide hotlines where someone is available to just listen or give a referral to a local agency. Please make the connection and reach out.
CRISIS INTERVENTION/SUICIDE
Boys Town Suicide and Crisis Line
800.448.3000 or 800.448.1833 (TDD) Provides short-term crisis intervention and counseling and referrals to local community resources. Counsels on parent-child conflicts, marital and family issues, suicide, pregnancy, runaway youth, physical and sexual abuse, and other issues. Operates 24 hours, seven days a week. Covenant House Hotline
Crisis line for youth, teens, and families. Gives callers locally based referrals throughout the United States. Provides help for youth and parents regarding drugs, abuse, homelessness, runaway children, and message relays. Operates 24 hours

63. Lafayette Online : Crisis Intervention
The crisis Center offers educational and informational presentations to communitygroups about crisis intervention, suicide prevention, the crisis Center, and
http://www.lafayette-online.com/resources/crisis.shtml
crisis intervention
American Red Cross
111 South 7th Street
Lafayette, IN 47902
24 Hour Emergency Phone: 765-742-6975 A 24 hour phone service provides emergency access for families of military personnel, veterans, and victims of disasters. Health and Safety courses are offered to local businesses and organizations by the Red Cross. Nationally recognized training is available in Child, Infant, and Adult CPR, as well as Standard First Aid. Another course the Red Cross offers is an HIV/AIDS Prevention Program. This program teaches the facts about HIV/AIDS, and helps people understand HIV/AIDS issues, including how this virus is and is not spread.
Division of Family and Children - Child Protective Services
3440 Kossuth Street
Lafayette, IN 47905
24 Hour Phone Number: 765-448-4399
Hours: Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Child Protective Services is responsible for all investigations of child abuse and neglect. If it is determined that a problem exists, CPS will refer the family for services and do additional follow-up as needed. When office hours are over, the phone is answered by the Sheriff's Department.
Lafayette Crisis Center
1244 N. 15th Street

64. 7:290R - Procedure/Adolescent Suicide-Crisis Intervention
7.290R. Administrative Procedures. Adolescent suicide - crisis InterventionIdentification of the at-risk student An employee having
http://www.k111.k12.il.us/policy/7_290r.htm
Back to School Policy Table of Contents
Back to District Home Page
7.290-R Administrative Procedures Adolescent Suicide - Crisis Intervention
  • I dentification of the at-risk student: An employee having any reason to believe a student is considering or threatening suicide is to contact the Building Principal and District social worker/counselor. The social worker/counselor or Principal will meet with the student. The social worker/counselor will call the student's parent(s)/guardian(s) and arrange a meeting. All calls and meetings with parent(s)/guardian(s) will be documented and a copy of the documentation sent by certified mail to the parent(s)/guardian(s). The social worker/counselor will suggest to the parent(s)/guardian(s) that the state or community mental health agency be contacted. This suggestion shall be a part of the documentation sent to the parent(s)/guardian(s). An employee should immediately contact a student's parent(s)/guardian(s) anytime the employee reasonably believes the student is in imminent risk of suicide. Documentation regarding the at-risk student: District employees shall take notes on any conversations which involve or relate to the at-risk student. The notes shall become a part of a written report to the Building Principal.
  • 65. The County Of Santa Clara - Suicide & Crisis Services
    and confidential emotional support and crisis intervention to people in lifethreateningsituations and to educate the community about suicide and suicide
    http://www.sccgov.org/channel/0,4770,chid%3D48412,00.html
    JOIN A COMMUNITY REGISTER LOGIN CONTACTS ... Handling Emergencies YOU ARE HERE SCCgov Health and Human Care Finding Mental Health Services Getting Help ... Patient Rights Suicide and Crisis Services
    The goal of Santa Clara County Suicide and Crisis Service is to provide immediate and confidential emotional support and crisis intervention to people in life-threatening situations, and to educate the community about suicide and suicide prevention. The program is an integral part of Santa Clara County mental health services, and is available to all residents of Santa Clara County. Suicide and Crisis Service is funded exclusively through State Mental Health monies and administered by the County of Santa Clara. For more information on the program call For suicide crisis service, call one of the following toll free numbers 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: North County: South County: Volunteering
    The Suicide and Crisis Service of Santa Clara County offers an opportunity to serve others, to give back to your community, to help people in crisis who are feeling desperate.
    more...

    66. MFTSource Treatment: Suicidal Client
    Editor). Related Journals. Archives of suicide Research. crisis The Journalof crisis intervention and Sucide Prevention. crisis intervention
    http://www.mftsource.com/Treatment.suicide.htm
    Treatment: The Suicidal Client Suicide Prevention Suicide Assessment - Assessing for Potential Suicide Risk - SF Suicide Prevention Site American Foundation for Suicide Prevention San Francisco Suicide Prevention Suicide - Read This First - Contains conversations and writings for suicidal persons to read. If you're feeling at all suicidal, be sure to read this page before you take any action. It might just save your life. Laws and Regulations The "Board of Behavioral Sciences Licensing Laws and Regulations" booklet describes many of the legal requirements affecting Marriage and Family Therapists (MFT), Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSW), Licensed Educational Psychologists (LEP), MFT Interns and LCSW Associates in California. NPR Broadcast Suicide The rate of suicide among young people has tripled in the past half century, and among ten to fourteen year olds, the rate has doubled since 1980. Related Crisis Websites American Association of Suicidology Boys Town National Crisis Line - 24 hours a day, every day: the only national crisis line that children and parents can call with any problem, any time. The Hotline is staffed by caring professionals. Phone: 800-4483000, or for TDD call 800-448-1833

    67. T/TAC-W&M - Articles - Developing A Plan For Crisis Intervention
    Listed below are the components of school plans for crisis interventionin the case of suicide, violence, or any combination of the two.
    http://www.wm.edu/TTAC/articles/challenging/developing.html

    HOME
    ABOUT T/TAC: Services Staff ... SEARCH T/TAC
    Developing a Plan for Crisis Intervention
    By Eleanor GuetzloeLack of planning can result in confusion, escalation of the crisis, and potential harm to the student or others. A planning committee that would be convened by school or district administration should promulgate the plan for crisis intervention in the school. The committee should include representatives from the school, district administration, health and human services, law enforcement, community agencies, school counsel or other legal services, businesses, parents, students, churches and other religious groups, architects, engineers, community leaders, and lawmakers (and any other individuals or groups that could be of assistance). The committee should identify and discuss all possible problems and solutions and then write the school crisis plan. The plan must be discussed, learned, and rehearsed, so that all personnel are aware of the procedures. This is a good project for an inservice day. All involved must watch for "glitches" in the plan (either procedural or human error) and take action to fix those. Some school personnel may be of little assistance in a crisis situation. Duties should be assigned with great care.

    68. Training & Continuing Education: Crisis Intervention & Emergency Psychological S
    65% of all suicides involve a depression. suicide is the leading cause of death inadolescents. Immediate Risk. Biochemical gate keeping. crisis intervention Goals.
    http://www.crisiscounseling.com/Training/CrisisInterventionTraining.htm
    By: Michael G. Conner, Psy.D E-mail: Conner@OregonCounseling.Org
    Resume: www.CrisisCounseling.Org/Resume.htm
    Phone: 541 388-5660 The following is a workshop presentation outline for mental health, school guidance and crisis intervention professionals. Supporting materials and handouts will be provided to participants including valuable checklists and references. This workshop is planned for September 2000 in Bend, Oregon. Exact date and location will be finalized. Please e-mail Dr. Conner if you are interested in participating, have questions or if you wish to be notified of the scheduled date and time. Presenting Problems Angry Aggressive Abusive Threatening Destructive Violent Dangerous Homicidal Self-harming Self-abusive Self-destructive Self-mutilating Suicidal Service Continuum Routine Services Non-urgent Crisis Intervention Services Urgent Emergency Psychological Services Emergent Private practice Outpatient mental health Employee assistance programs Hospital ED Crisis centers Work/Human resources Emergicenters Crisis hotlines Inpatient medical Inpatient psychiatric Medical practices Schools Counseling centers Guidance centers Community mental health Religious community organizations Friends of family/Family of friends People in your community Service Delivery Interface Medical Triage Screening Examination Lab work up Imaging Assessment Diagnosis Treatment/Procedure Consultation Disposition Plan Orders Monitoring Transfer Referral

    69. LifeForce Suicide Prevention Program
    Links Donations News About suicide Contact Us suicide Awareness Seminarssuicide Prevention Workshop Advanced Workshops crisis intervention Seminars
    http://www.wesleymission.org.au/centres/lifeforce/programs6.asp
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    LifeForce Programs
    Crisis Intervention Seminars
    General Description: A seminar on crisis intervention. Purpose
    Many people find themselves at crisis point at some stage of their life. At this time they need people who are able to support them appropriately. This seminar is designed to educate participants to support those in crisis. Target Audience
    Our seminars are tailored to suit the audience we present to. LifeForce has already trained over 3000 people in this basic suicide prevention strategy. These people have included Teachers, Ministers, Youth Workers, Social Workers, Counsellors, Psychologists, Doctors, Parents, Sports Coaches, Police, Emergency Workers, Concerned Friends, Corporate Managers, Students, and many more. Content
    • Understanding crisis and loss
    • Recognising the person in crisis
    • The value of effective listening
    • Appropriate referrals
    Duration
    2 to 4 hours - negotiable with management Cost
    $165 per hour Bookings
    Call our Sydney office to make a booking top 3 Dalmar Place
    Carlingford NSW
    PO Box 2114
    Carlingford Court NSW 2118 Phone: (02) 9874 2111
    Fax: (02) 9874 3500
    Toll Free: 1800 100 024 lifeforce@wesleymission.org.au

    70. Response Of Suffolk County
    Volunteer with a crisis intervention/suicide prevention hotline. Ifyou want to gain valid healthrelated experience while you reach
    http://www.sunysb.edu/healthed/response.html
    Stony Brook's main page Prehealth Advising main page academics advice ... search
    Volunteer with a crisis intervention/suicide prevention hotline
    I f you want to gain valid health-related experience while you reach out to help people in a very real way, you might decide to apply to become a volunteer with Response of Suffolk County. In addition to running various educational programs about topics such as drug abuse and suicide, Response runs a 24/7 crisis intervention and suicide prevention hotline. There sessions are offered four time per year (the one for September is already over), and Response is accepting applications now. The URL http://www.responsehotline.org/ is the home page of Response and if you go to http://www.responsehotline.org/join.htm you will find information about volunteering, training, and how to apply. You can also call 751-7500 for more information or send an email NOTE: Volunteering with the hotline at Response counts towards the hours of health-related experience required of applicants to the PA Program at Stony Brook. For more details, read the description from

    71. Accompaniment Services
    crisis intervention. Programs Allied Services for Kids (ASK) 24hour crisis Line,suicide Prevention and crisis Services of Yolo County (ASK crisis Line);
    http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/YoloLINK/services/s0169.html
    Accompaniment Services
    Programs:

    72. Allied Services For Kids (ASK) 24 - Hour Crisis Line, Suicide Prevention And Cri
    Eligibility None for crisis line. Volunteers Volunteer opportunities;training in suicide prevention and crisis intervention techniques.
    http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/yololink/programs/pAlliedServicKids-10806.html
    Allied Services for Kids (ASK) 24-hour Crisis Line
    Suicide Prevention and Crisis Services of Yolo County
    Known As: ASK Crisis Line Phone: 530-753-0797 (Davis Crisis Line)
    530-668-8445 (Woodland Crisis Line)
    916-371-3779 (West Sacramento Crisis Line)
    530-756-7542 (Suicide Prevention and Crisis Services of Yolo County, Business) Contact: ASK Counselors Location P.O. Box 622
    Davis, CA 95617 Crisis line: 24 hours/365 days a year. SP business: M-F, 9-4. Description: Allied Services for Kids 24-hour Crisis Line provides telephone counseling, crisis intervention, information, and referrals to teens and families in crisis. The ASK Crisis Line is staffed by volunteers who are trained in active listening skills, crisis resolution, problem solving, and a knowledge of community services. Crisis line volunteers work closely with ASK professional staff to promptly address high-risk situations. If deemed appropriate, crisis line volunteers will make referrals to a professional ASK counselor for further intervention either over the phone and/or in person. Collect calls accepted from within Yolo County. Area Served: Yolo County.

    73. For Parents - JoCo FamilyNet
    stabilization (913) 384-3535 Agency Johnson County Mental Health Center AreaServes Johnson County Services crisis intervention, suicide intervention.
    http://www.jocofamily.net/hotlines.html
    Hotlines Home
    Search

    Questions
    Crisis Help:
    Youth Crisis Services - (913) 764-2961
    Agency: Temporary Lodging for Children 24 hour crisis line
    Area: Located in Johnson County
    Services: Runaways, family conflict, homeless, crisis intervention Emotional/Mental Health Crisis - (913) 384-3535 24 hour crisis line
    Agency: Johnson Co Mental Health Center
    Area: Serves Johnson County
    Services: Depression, suicide, substance abuse, sexual abuse, anger management
    Physical Abuse:
    Domestic Abuse - (913) 262-2868 24 hour crisis line
    Agency: SafeHome
    Area: Johnson County Services: Emergency shelter, counseling, intervention Child Abuse - (913) (800) 922-5330 24 hour hotline Area: Johnson County 24 hour hotline Services: Investigates reports of child abuse
    Sexual Abuse:
    Sexual Abuse, Rape, Incest - (816) 531-0233 24 hr crisis line Agency: MOSCA - Metro Org. to Counter Sexual Abuse Area: Serves Kansas City Metro area counties Services: victim assistance, referral, crisis intervention, counseling

    74. On-Scene Guide For Crisis Negotiators
    OnScene Guide for crisis Negotiators explores such issues as crisis intervention,suicide intervention and hostage negotiation, and offers the nuts and bolts
    http://www.drj.com/bookstore/drj452c.htm
    Disaster Recovery Journal Bookstore
    Rothstein Associates Inc.
    Physical, Financial Security
    On-Scene Guide for Crisis Negotiators
    by Frederick J. Lanceley. 1999, 213 pages.
    Qty: ON-SCENE GUIDE FOR CRISIS NEGOTIATORS
    By Frederick J. Lanceley
    “This reference guide is for the trained negotiator and is an aid or idea generator
    for
    persons involved in crisis (hostage) negotiation. On-Scene Guide for Crisis Negotiators
    explores such issues as crisis intervention, suicide intervention and hostage negotiation, and
    offers the "nuts and bolts" with regard to the theory, procedures and techniques of crisis
    negotiation. This book offers a suicide intervention flow chart, a check list for investigators
    assisting negotiators, and an on-scene guide for crisis negotiators.”
    AUDIENCE Police departments, sheriff departments, federal and state law enforcement agencies, mental health professionals, attorneys, corrections (jails and prisons) personnel, mediators and arbitrators, persons interested in the incident at Ruby Ridge. FEATURES - Differentiates between hostage and other crisis situations negotiated by law enforcement - Discusses crisis negotiations, particularly hostage negotiation and suicide

    75. EMC: Topics For: SUICIDE PREVENTION AND CRISIS INTERVENTION: CASE HISTORY E, ADO
    EMC Topics for suicide PREVENTION AND crisis intervention CASEHISTORY E, ADOLESCENT crisis (2. CONTENT). EMC Home, New Titles,
    http://pokey.css.washington.edu/css/emc/topics.php?mid=2753

    76. EMC: Topics For: SUICIDE PREVENTION AND CRISIS INTERVENTION: CASE HISTORY E, ADO
    EMC Topics for suicide PREVENTION AND crisis intervention CASE HISTORYE, ADOLESCENT crisis (1. INTERVIEW). EMC Home, New Titles,
    http://pokey.css.washington.edu/css/emc/topics.php?mid=2754

    77. Hennepin County Mental Health - Crisis Intervention Programs
    Services include crisis intervention phone service responding to requests ofhelp; suicide prevention phone service responding with immediate help and
    http://www.co.hennepin.mn.us/adultsvcs/mh/mhcrisis.html

    78. DVUSD - Crisis Intervention
    crisis intervention and Support Groups AZCentral's website. 480-784-1500 - suicide/crisisHotline (Maricopa County) 1- 866-205-5229 - Toll-Free crisis Hotline
    http://www.dvusd.org/students/intervention.html
    20402 N. 15th Avenue
    Phoenix, Arizona 85027 Preparing Today's Youth for Tomorrow's Challenges Crisis Intervention
    Student Information Student Rights and Responsibilities Handbook Student Dress Code Links to Crisis Intervention websites: Crisis Centers and Intervention Phoenix: About.com's list of Centers in Phoenix Crisis Intervention and Support Groups AZCentral's website Arizona Department of Economic Security Value Options - A lot of self-help information Empact Arizona State University West lists of Agencies Phone Numbers for Immediate Help:
    - Suicide/Crisis Hotline (Maricopa County)
    - Toll-Free Crisis Hotline (Arizona)
    - Sexual Assault Hotline (Maricopa County)
    1-800-656-HOPE - RAINN Sexual Assault Hotline (National)
    1-800-SUICIDE - HopeLine Suicide Hotline (National)
    Community
    Students Schools District ... Home
    Last updated Questions or comments The Deer Valley Unified School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities. For any inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies contact the Legal Services Department, 20402 N. 15th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85027. (623) 445-5000.

    79. Depression, Suicide, & Mental Health Links At Suicidal.com -- Depression, Suicid
    crisis CALL CHART Direction for immediate suicide crisis intervention.If You Are in SUICIDAL DANGER Howto-get-help-right-now.
    http://suicidal.com/depressionlinks/crisiscentersites.html
    Depression, Suicide, Suicide Survivors, Mental Health, Mood Disorders,
    Abuse, Addiction, Recovery, Treatments and More

    as Listed at SuicideHotlines.com Special Websites - Special Orgs Local Suicide Hotline
    Alabama
    Alaska
    Arizona
    Arkansas
    California
    Colorado
    District of Columbia
    Washington D.C.

    80. B A S C I A
    Youth and Family Assistance crisis intervention and suicide PreventionCenter of San Mateo County, 650692-6655. The mission of the
    http://www.bascia.org/
    Bay Area Suicide and Crisis Intervention Alliance
    BASCIA Member 24-Hour Hotline Contra Costa Crisis Center Crisis Support Services of Alameda County Family Service Agency
    Suicide Prevention and Counseling Services of Marin San Francisco Suicide Prevention Suicide and Crisis Service of Santa Clara County Youth and Family Assistance
    Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention Center of San Mateo County The mission of the Bay Area Suicide and Crisis Intervention Alliance (BASCIA) is to establish and operate an integrated delivery system for crisis and suicide intervention services throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. Each BASCIA member provides 24-hour crisis counseling, emotional support, and information on community resources to thousands of local people in distress. Each has been in business 30 years or more and is certified by the American Association of Suicidology ( www.suicidology.org BASCIA members also provide individual and group grief counseling, youth suicide prevention training, and other services. For more information, contact the BASCIA member nearest you.
    The-Dock.com

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