This course will explore the science of suicide research, prevention, and intervention. The field of suicide research is young and knowledge is rapidly changing. Topics will include terminology, epidemiology, historical and contemporary theories of suicide, modern approaches to suicide research, empirically supported approaches to prevention and intervention, the lived experiences of those with suicidal thoughts and attempts. Note: this course is not designed to address personal experiences with suicidal thoughts, suicide loss, or mental illness nor will it address assessing suicide risk among friends or family members. If you are thinking about suicide or are worried about someone else – please contact your local suicide prevention crisis center as soon as possible. Your life matters and help is available.
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Suicide Prevention
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Basic facts about suicidal thoughts and behaviors
The historical and modern understanding of suicide
An overview of different types of prevention and intervention approached for suicide
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
Terminology and Epidemiology
History, Theories, and Modern Research
Public Awareness of Suicide
Interventions for Suicide
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TOP REVIEWS FROM SUICIDE PREVENTION
a very well done course, I enjoyed the material and it was enlightening.
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There is some material missing from the course, but overall is a fantastic course.
Great class. Very informative and well constructed
I learn some new information that will assist with my current employment but helping clients.
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