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Chapter 4 Lesson 3 Chapter 5 Lesson 3 Loss, Grief & Suicide Chapter 4 Lesson 3 Chapter 5 Lesson 3

Acknowledging Loss Grieving is a common & natural reaction to any loss that brings strong emotions

5 Stages of Grief Denial- Anger Bargaining Depression Acceptance

Extension question On your notes paper, describe a time in your life when you experienced one or all of the 5 stages of grief.

Dealing With A Loss 30 seconds, with table partner come up with ways to deal with a loss Plenty of rest & relaxation Keep daily activities Share memories & thoughts Express your feelings Don't blame yourself or others

Helping a Friend With A Loss Show support with simple actions Let them know you are there for them Don’t let them slip into depression

Depression A serious condition that may require medical help 1 out of every 10 teens will suffer from it #1 cause of illness in teens worldwide Causes: not really known Possible links to biological/genetic factors, environmental influences, &/or childhood/developmental events

Suicide Facts Most people who attempt suicide don't want to die Most people who have attempted & failed, usually grateful to be alive Suicide doesn't happen without warning, ask indirectly for help

Extension Question We just said suicide doesn’t happen without warning. List some ways that someone could be asking indirectly for help?

Suicide Any talk about suicide should be taken very seriously & you need to tell someone who can help Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem!!!

Teens & Suicide 3rd leading cause of death among ages 15-24 1 in 50 succeeds ~27% of high school students have considered suicide

Warning Signs for Suicide Feeling hopeless Withdrawing from family & friends Neglecting basic needs Experiencing loss of energy Taking more risks Using alcohol & drugs Giving away personal things

How Can You Help? Don't ignore problem & take all talk of suicide seriously Tell your friend suicide is not the answer Change negative thoughts into positive thoughts Don't keep a secret!!!! Rather lose the friendship than the friend!!

People Who Can Help Parents & Family Teacher, School Counselor/Admin Therapist Religious Leader Neighbor Suicide Hotline Police Department/911

Contra Costa Crisis Center People Who Can Help Contra Costa Crisis Center Crisis/suicide: 1-800-833-2900 Grief: 1-800-837-1818 Office: 925-939-1916 www.crisis-center.org

“The Call” By Matt Kennon