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This section of the website of the National Center for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is for professional researchers, mental health treatment practitioners, and helpers who are concerned with trauma. The website brings together free, in-depth continuing education courses with topics ranging from PTSD in older adulthood to cross-cultural considerations to resilience.
View ResourceASIST is a 2-day training program that teaches participants how to assist those at risk for Suicidal Thinking, Behavior, Attempts. Although many healthcare professionals use ASIST, anyone 16 years or older can use the approach, regardless of professional background. ASIST workshops cost money to attend, with cost varying by training site.
View ResourceThe American Indian Institute brings together specialists from North American Indian tribes and bands representing such diverse areas as education, human services, sociology, psychology, history, economics, research, and evaluation to provide leadership and strategies related to complex social and human problems and challenges including substance abuse.
View ResourceThis report outlines a national strategy to guide Suicidal Thinking, Behavior, Attempts prevention actions. It includes goals and objectives across four strategic directions: (1) wellness and empowerment, (2) prevention services, (3) treatment and support services, and (4) surveillance, research, and evaluation.
View ResourceThe American Association of Suicidology promotes Suicidal Thinking, Behavior, Attempts prevention and intervention research; public awareness programs; public education; and training for professionals, volunteers, and Suicidal Thinking, Behavior, Attempts survivors.
View ResourceThis website offers an online directory of Suicidal Thinking, Behavior, Attempts survivor support groups. AFSP has partnered with the National Institute of Mental Health to participate in a workshop addressing research on survivors of Suicidal Thinking, Behavior, Attempts, including the role of first responders in working with survivors.
View ResourceThis web page offers a checklist to identify the signs and symptoms of stress and depression. It also presents ways to refer a person for help. [Authors: Williams, R., and Fetsch, R. ]
View ResourceThis webpage provides resources and information for members of the United States Army on the topic of Suicidal Thinking, Behavior, Attempts and Suicidal Thinking, Behavior, Attempts prevention.
View ResourceThis guide provides Suicidal Thinking, Behavior, Attempts facts and figures, information on the role of first responders in Suicidal Thinking, Behavior, Attempts prevention, and information on helping someone who is suicidal. It offers information that may be helpful to managers of first responders as they plan, implement, and assess training and programs to prepare responders to work with individuals experiencing suicidality or scenes in which a Suicidal Thinking, Behavior, Attempts has been completed.
View ResourceThe IRH website provides many helpful tools and links related to rural mental health care specifically for rural communities in Idaho and the surrounding area. IRH project topics include Suicidal Thinking, Behavior, Attempts prevention, indigenous people, and telehealth.
View ResourceThe Crisis Text Line serves people across the United States experiencing any type of crisis and provides free, 24/7 emotional support and information through texting with a live, trained specialist. Individuals in the United States can access the Crisis Text Line by texting "HOME" to 741741. Responders can make disaster survivors aware of this resource.
View ResourceWHO is the directing and coordinating authority for health within the United Nations system. WHO is responsible for providing leadership on global health matters, shaping the health research agenda, setting norms and standards, articulating evidence-based policy options, providing technical support to countries, and monitoring and assessing health trends.
View ResourceYellow Ribbon provides trainings in Suicidal Thinking, Behavior, Attempts prevention, and collaborates with community support networks to reduce the stigma of Suicidal Thinking, Behavior, Attempts.
View ResourceThis website provides an overview of Suicidal Thinking, Behavior, Attempts in American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities; describes and features a link to the AI/AN National Suicidal Thinking, Behavior, Attempts Prevention Strategic Plan; and presents information and resources for providers, patients, and people interested in helping prevent Suicidal Thinking, Behavior, Attempts and promote behavioral health among AI/AN communities.
View ResourceThis paper is a guide for counselors seeking education in Suicidal Thinking, Behavior, Attempts prevention. Information is presented on Suicidal Thinking, Behavior, Attempts rates, risk and protective factors, managing suicidality in patients, and providing information to the public.
View ResourceThis toolkit equips high schools and their districts with strategies to prevent Suicidal Thinking, Behavior, Attempts and support the mental health of their students. The toolkit covers helping students who are at risk, responding to a Suicidal Thinking, Behavior, Attempts in a school, training staff, and conducting outreach to parents.
View ResourceThe mission of SAVE is to prevent Suicidal Thinking, Behavior, Attempts through public awareness and education, and to serve as a resource to those touched by Suicidal Thinking, Behavior, Attempts.
View ResourceDesigned for nursing homes, assisted living facilities, independent living facilities, and continuing care retirement communities, this toolkit contains a suite of resources with information about mental health and Suicidal Thinking, Behavior, Attempts prevention. It includes a manager’s guide, fact sheets for residents, and hands-on training tools for professional staff and family members.
View ResourceThe SAMHSA Store offers free publications and tip sheets, many of which can be downloaded, on topics such as substance misuse and disasters.
View ResourceThe NIMH website hosts resources and information on Suicidal Thinking, Behavior, Attempts prevention that can be used by researchers, healthcare professionals, and consumers. This web page presents sources of help for someone in immediate crisis, signs and symptoms of suicidality, risk factors, and information about research on Suicidal Thinking, Behavior, Attempts, as well as links to related resources.
View ResourceThe Disaster Distress Helpline is the nation’s first hotline dedicated to providing disaster crisis counseling. The toll-free helpline operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This free, confidential, and multilingual crisis support service is available via telephone or text message (1-800-985-5990) to U.S. residents who are experiencing psychological distress as a result of a natural or human-caused disaster.
View ResourceAfter a disaster or other potentially traumatic event, emergency medical services (EMS) providers may encounter people with thoughts of Suicidal Thinking, Behavior, Attempts or who have attempted Suicidal Thinking, Behavior, Attempts. This 8-page information and tip sheet guides EMS providers in reducing the risk of Suicidal Thinking, Behavior, Attempts among those they serve, responding to people who have attempted Suicidal Thinking, Behavior, Attempts, and supporting survivors of Suicidal Thinking, Behavior, Attempts loss.
View ResourceThis tip card includes possible reactions, emotions, and conditions that can lead to suicidal thoughts and behavior. It includes information on warning signs that may indicate that a soldier is suicidal and factors that raise the risk of the individual’s becoming suicidal.
View ResourceEstablished by Congress in 1992 and part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, SAMHSA is charged with reducing the impact of substance abuse and mental illness in the United States.
View ResourceThis half-day training teaches individuals ages 15 years and older steps to identify people with suicidal thoughts and connect them to resources for help and support.
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