TP1 Suicide Prevention: Taking Action- Saving Lives Suicide Prevention: Taking Action- Saving Lives.

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TP1 Suicide Prevention: Taking Action- Saving Lives Suicide Prevention: Taking Action- Saving Lives

Suicide: A Serious Public Health Threat  A National Problem  A Military Problem  For over 10 years suicide was either the second or third leading cause of death for both Navy and Marine Corps  A National Problem  A Military Problem  For over 10 years suicide was either the second or third leading cause of death for both Navy and Marine Corps TP2

Suicide Model * (Depression, anxiety, and substance abuse) (Relationship losses, or career, legal and financial trouble) (Anger, anxiety, hopelessness, depression) Access to method, impulsivity, isolation, acceptance of suicidal behavior, or loss of friend/ relative by suicide Disorder Stress Event Mood Change Inhibition Survival Facilitation Suicide *David Shaffer, M.D., Columbia U. No access to method, no acceptance of suicide, support/ emotional expression, & treatment TP3

What is the no. 1 method of most completed suicides? This substance is involved in almost all suicide attempts. What is the no. 1 method of most completed suicides? This substance is involved in almost all suicide attempts. Do You Know....?

Recognize someone is at risk for suicide Have the courage to help someone in need First Responders can be anyone Recognize someone is at risk for suicide Have the courage to help someone in need First Responders can be anyone First Responders TP4

Describe warning signs of suicide Identify protective factors Use acronym AID LIFE to recall 7 action steps Discuss positive characteristics of FIRST RESPONDERS Identify local resources for help and support Describe warning signs of suicide Identify protective factors Use acronym AID LIFE to recall 7 action steps Discuss positive characteristics of FIRST RESPONDERS Identify local resources for help and support Suicide Prevention Training Objectives Suicide Prevention Training Objectives TP5

TP8 KEY RISK FACTORS: Depression/Substance abuse Talk or hints of suicide intent Previous suicide attempt KEY RISK FACTORS: Depression/Substance abuse Talk or hints of suicide intent Previous suicide attempt Risk Factors & Common Signs Other Common Signs Preoccupation with death Giving away possessions Relationship difficulties Impulsive anger and behavior Legal or financial trouble Isolation or withdrawal Performance difficulties Other Common Signs Preoccupation with death Giving away possessions Relationship difficulties Impulsive anger and behavior Legal or financial trouble Isolation or withdrawal Performance difficulties

TP9 Strengthen and Increase Protective Factors Acceptance/Support by others Early intervention by command Good problem-solving skills Optimistic outlook Positive attitude about getting help early Spiritual support Acceptance/Support by others Early intervention by command Good problem-solving skills Optimistic outlook Positive attitude about getting help early Spiritual support

Take responsibility for taking care of a Shipmate or fellow Marine Know it is OK to help Listen Act immediately Seek assistance from Chain of Command Take responsibility for taking care of a Shipmate or fellow Marine Know it is OK to help Listen Act immediately Seek assistance from Chain of Command Positive Steps of First Responders TP11

What are some barriers, attitudes, and problems that people might face in responding to these situations? TP12

Not wanting to get involved Fear of saying the wrong thing Feeling unqualified Not knowing what to do Not knowing the person Not wanting to get involved Fear of saying the wrong thing Feeling unqualified Not knowing what to do Not knowing the person TP12

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Warning Signs Protective Factors First Responders Local Resources AID LIFE Warning Signs Protective Factors First Responders Local Resources AID LIFE SUMMARY TP16