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The Suicide Intervention Handbook |
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Description: The 152-page, extensively revised, tenth edition of the Suicide Intervention Handbook
is a basic primer on all aspects of suicide prevention with an emphasis
on suicide intervention. Among the authors are the designers of the Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)—the
most widely used training vehicle on suicide intervention in the world.
Written in an easy-to-read, non-technical style, the content is
state-of-the-art on intervening to help people at risk of suicide. It
is for family, friends, police officers, counsellors, teachers,
physicians, nurses, mental health workers—anyone who wishes to make a
difference. It should be on the shelf of every helper and in the homes
of everyone in the community. The Handbook is ideal for a wide range of
education opportunities—from general courses and seminars on helping
practices to focused content on suicide intervention in technical
training forums for mental health professionals.
The
Handbook explores caregiver attitudes, provides tools for recognizing
and estimating risk, outlines the steps and processes involved in doing
an intervention and provides 25 pages of intervention illustrations.
This content is bordered by an opening and closing chapter which places
intervention into the entire suicide prevention picture. The last
chapter provides many options for getting involved with suicide
prevention. Several chapters are followed by extensive supplemental
materials. Each chapter concludes with an intriguing true and/or false
quiz.
This
handbook is primarily an introduction to suicide intervention. While we
believe you will find the handbook helpful, it alone will not prepare
you to be a suicide intervention caregiver, regardless of prior
training. As a simple way of explaining that more is involved, this
handbook is also part of the participant materials for the two-day, Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST). In ASIST,
this handbook primarily serves as a refresher for what is learned first
hand. If you want to feel ready, willing and able to be a suicide
intervention caregiver, plan to attend an ASIST or similar workshop.
Website: http://www.livingworks.net
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