PPT-Action 4 Support for those bereaved by suicide Models of Care

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Ruth Moss ACTION 4 BACKGROUND People bereaved by the sudden death of a close friend or family member are 65 more likely to attempt suicide if the deceased died

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Ruth Moss ACTION 4 BACKGROUND People bereaved by the sudden death of a close friend or family member are 65 more likely to attempt suicide if the deceased died by suicide than if they died by natural causes Pitman et al 2014 . These include giving away prized possessions talking about suicide preparing for death eg writing a will obtaining the means to die by suicide depression changes in personality social with drawal changes in sleeping or eating patterns A national st Feelings after a suicide. Every suicide affects many people: family members, friends, co-workers and the community. If someone you have known a partner, friend, fellow ex-service person, parent, child, sibling or neighbour has taken his or her life you will be affected and can be at risk of suicide yourself. Following a death by suicide, many grief responses are significantly intensified and may be overwhelming.. Siobhan O’Neill . MPsychSc. , PhD, . CPsychol. Professor of Mental Health Sciences. University of Ulster. Plan of Presentation. Theories of suicide.. Characteristics . of deaths by suicide in NI.. Suicidal behaviour in NI (ideation, plans and attempts).. Prevention. in . Health Care . Settings & Communities. NAMI-NC Conference: . Connecting Two Worlds: The Journey to Wellness. Integrating Physical and Behavioral Health Care. October 18, 2014. Jane Ann Miller, MPH, NC Division of Public Health. . Melinda Moore, Ph.D. & Christopher W. Drapeau, M.A.. College of Social Work, University of Kentucky; Department of Educational Psychology, Ball State University. INTRODUCTION. Posttraumatic . Growth (PTG) is a construct of positive psychological change that occurs as the result of one’s struggle with a highly challenging, stressful, and traumatic event. . . Collaborative Call. DSHS: . Jenna Heise. TIEMH: . Dr. Molly Lopez. Dr. Erica Shapiro. Welcome and. Get to know your Peers. Introduce yourself and your role in your agency. What agency do you work for and what area does it cover?. S. ubstance Use . Introduction to research project and guidelines. The research project. The project was . funded by the ESRC . and conducted by researchers at the Universities of Bath & Stirling 2012-2015. by a drug or alcohol-related death. Findings . from recent research. Christine Valentine. (on behalf of the research team). c.a.valentine@bath.ac.uk. Drug and Alcohol Today . Overview of the project. Background, Concepts and Practice. Texas State Health Services . Grand Rounds. April 2016. Mike Hogan, Ph.D.. EDC ©2016. All rights reserved.. Health Care Progress Measured by Death Rates. National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention. lesley.williams@westlothian.gov.uk. PSW conference . 19. th. September 2017. . DATA LABEL: PUBLIC. Outline. Factors affecting reactions to loss and . grief. Responses to . grief. Children’s understanding of . https://ZeroSuicide.edc.org. Suicide can be prevented in Primary Care. Suicide is the 10. th. leading cause of death in the U.S.. Of those dying by suicide, approximately 45% will have seen their primary care provider within the month before their death, while only 20% will have seen a mental health professional in that period.. Dr Kathryn Gardner. Senior Lecturer in Psychology. University of Central Lancashire. KJGardner@uclan.ac.uk. . @KathrynJGardner. Our mission:. To bring together stakeholders (researchers, clinicians, health services, third sector organisations, service users, and the public) with a shared interested in suicide and self-harm research that can help improve services and reduce suicide and self-harm in the future.. Zero Suicides in Texas (ZEST). Creating a statewide . comprehensive suicide safe care system. . Suicide Safe Care Community. Suicide Safe Care State. Texas Suicide Safe Care Model. Suicide. Safe Care Center. What is Zero Suicide?. Zero suicide is a key concept of the . 2012 National Strategy for Suicide Prevention. , a priority of the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention, a promoted project through SPRC, and supported by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).

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