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DEPRESSION & SUICIDE. Depression – What is it? Feelings of sadness, hopelessness & despair that persist and interfere with academics, work performance.

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1 DEPRESSION & SUICIDE

2 Depression – What is it? Feelings of sadness, hopelessness & despair that persist and interfere with academics, work performance or interpersonal relationships

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4 Adolescent Depression: The Signs Irritability Overreaction to criticism Problems with authority Persistent feelings of sadness A drop in school performance Indecision, lack of concentration Poor self-esteem Frequent physical complaints

5 Suicidal Behaviors Thoughts Attempts Death

6 Facts and Myths about Suicide If my friend talked about killing herself, even jokingly, she could really mean it and might commit suicide ANSWER: TRUE Once a teen attempts suicide, he/she has a higher risk for attempting again. ANSWER: TRUE Teens who use drugs or alcohol are not at a greater risk for committing suicide. ANSWER: FALSE

7 Facts and Myths about Suicide If you ask a troubled friend if h/she is suicidal, you will be planting the idea in his/her head. ANSWER: FALSE Reckless driving or doing dangerous things that could lead to death might be a sign that a teen is having thoughts of suicide or unclear whether they want to live. ANSWER: TRUE

8 Facts and Myths about Suicide Suicide is the third most common cause of death among adolescents and young adults in the US ANSWER: TRUE There are no warning signs before a suicide takes place. ANSWER: FALSE Once a teen is suicidal, he/she is suicidal forever ANSWER: FALSE

9 The Point Is: Youth suicide is a major problem in Washington State Talking about suicide may help to save a life

10 Causes of Suicidal Behavior Relationships Individual  Depression, hopelessness anxiety  drugs and/or alcohol use Home School Family conflicts/fights Death/divorce Abuse Rejection Failing grades Suspension School pressures Conflict and/or break-ups Pregnancy Bullying Rejection

11 The Point Is: LOSS is a common theme. There are usually many causes.

12 Warning Signs Suicide-Risk Behaviors  Past attempts  Talking about suicide, making plans  Preoccupation with death Depression  Moody, down  Feeling hopeless, withdrawing Drug Use Things that  Risk  Easy access to guns  Impulsiveness  No one to talk to

13 What is NOT Helpful Ignoring or dismissing the issue  “ Oh, let ’ s talk about something else. ”  “ You ’ ll meet another girl and forget this one; you ’ re a great guy. ” Acting shocked or embarrassed  “ You aren ’ t REALLY thinking of suicide, are you? ” Challenging or debating  “ So go ahead; see if things really DO get better. ”  “ Don ’ t you know that it is wrong to kill yourself? ” Giving harmful advice  “ Let ’ s go get drunk and forget about all our problems. ”

14 What IS Helpful Show You Care--Listen carefully  “ I ’ m concerned about you... about how you feel. ” Ask the Question--Be direct but caring & non-confrontational  “ Are you thinking about suicide? ” Get Help--Do not leave him/her alone  “ You ’ re not alone. Let me help you. ”

15 Resources for Help School counselor Crisis telephone hot-lines: 1-800-SUICIDE or 1-800-273-TALK Physicians/health care providers Mental health counselor Parents Clergy Coaches, teachers, youth leaders


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