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  1. Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention: Working With Children and Adolescents by Gary A. Crow, Letha I. Crow, 1987-06
  2. Suicide and Crisis Intervention: Survey and Guide to Services by Sheila A Fisher, 1973
  3. Suicide Prevention: A Crisis Intervention Curriculum for Teenagers and Young Adults (Human Service Series) by Judie Smith, 1988-11
  4. Suicide and the School: A Practical Guide to Suicide Prevention (Crisis Intervention) by Patrick W. McKee, R. Wayne Jones, et all 1993-05
  5. A suicide crisis intervention model with 25 practical strategies for implementation.: An article from: Journal of Mental Health Counseling by Darcy Haag Granello, 2010-07-01
  6. Trainer's manual: Suicide prevention and crisis intervention in county jails & police lock-ups by Laurie Gordon Sherman, 1986
  7. Teaching outlines in suicide studies and crisis intervention by H. L. P Resnik, 1974
  8. Proceedings, IX International Congress on Suicide Prevention and Crisis Intervention
  9. Crisis: The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention
  10. Crisis Intervention & Suicide Prevention; 2 cassettes & guide by David R. Burke, 1977-06-15
  11. Crisis intervention and suicide prevention for the multicultural community in the Vancouver area by Dianne Elizabeth Mary King, 1989
  12. A follow-up study of the suicide and crisis intervention service by Susan Jane Marcus, 1971
  13. Directory of Suicide Prevention and Crisis Intervention Center
  14. Suicide prevention and crisis intervention in county jails and police lock-ups: Officer's handbook by Laurie Gordon Sherman, 1986

81. Program Details For CRISIS INTERVENTION AND SUICIDE HOTLINE (CONTACT WE CARE)
Go Back crisis intervention AND suicide HOTLINE (CONTACT WE CARE) CONTACTWe Care PO Box 952 Scotch Plains, NJ 070760952 Telephone
http://www.unioncountynj.org/uw/ga0xinli.htm
Go Back CRISIS INTERVENTION AND SUICIDE HOTLINE (CONTACT WE CARE) CONTACT We Care
P.O. Box 952
Scotch Plains, NJ 07076-0952
Telephone Numbers and Contact Information
Office only
Hotline, 24 hours a day
Operating Agency: CONTACT WE CARE, INC.
Agency Type: Non-Profit
Person in charge:
Hours of operation:
24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Intake Procedure: Telephone hotline Area Served: Union, Essex, Middlesex and Somerset Counties About the program: Provides telephone crisis intervention services for persons who are having suicidal feelings with the objective of self-harm or self-destruction.

82. A Guide To Crisis Intervention, Second Edition
New tables that outline key points (ie history of crisis intervention, contributions,suicide assessment, death and dying stages, HIVAIDS issues) provide
http://newtexts.com/newtexts/book.cfm?book_id=729

83. About Crisis Intervention Center
by 12 staff and 80 volunteer phone couselors who receive over 40 hours of training,covering such issues as crisis intervention, suicide prevention, counseling
http://www.crisisinterventioncenter.org/aboutus.htm

84. Crisis Intervention Center
as an educational resource by the crisis intervention Center of you care about, callour 24hour crisis Line at the National Hopeline Network at 1-800-suicide.
http://www.crisisinterventioncenter.org/

85. Indiana
ELKHART Elkhart County Resources Info Helpline. crisis intervention, suicideprevention, Information referral. INDIANAPOLIS crisis suicide intervention.
http://www.yspep.org/indiana.htm
Indiana National Hope Line Network 1-800-SUICIDE
Toll-Free in the U.S. 24 hours / 7 days
ANDERSON
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Madison County
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Teen Line
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ELKHART
Elkhart County Resources
elkhartinfo.com/subindxn.shtm
l elkhartinfo.com/ih.shtml 24 hours / 7 days 1-800-808-HELP (219) 293-4944 TTY EVANSVILLE Southwestern Indiana Mental Health Center, Inc. EVANSVILLE Crisis Line Youth Service Bureau FORT WAYNE Switchboard, Inc. (219) 456-HELP GARY Crisis Center - Rap Line GREENWOOD Access Center Valle Vista Health System Serving Greenwood, Johnson County, and Southern Indianapolis Toll Free Statewide INDIANAPOLIS Mental Health Association of Marion County INDIANAPOLIS Access Services Community Hospital, Inc. Toll Free Statewide LAFAYETTE Lafayette Crisis Center Teen Line LAWRENCEBURG Lawrenceburg Crisis Line Community Mental Health Center LEBANON Crisis Intervention Service Mental Health Association in Boone County MERRILLVILLE CONTACT-CARES of Northwest Indiana Helpline North Porter County South Porter County Teen to Teen Line MONTICELLO CONTACT-HELP Twin Lakes Helpline White County TERRE HAUTE Vigo County Lifeline Inc.

86. Gryphon Place - Home
suicide Prevention, crisis intervention, suicide intervention, crisis ResponseTeams, Assessment and Referral, Mediation, Dispute Resolution Services.
http://www.gryphon.org/helpline.html
Suicide Prevention, Crisis Intervention, Suicide Intervention, Crisis Response Teams, Assessment and Referral, Mediation, Dispute Resolution Services
The 24-Hour Human Connection
Located in Kalamazoo County, the HELP-Line provides 24-hour crisis intervention and referral services for the broad community. Both professional and volunteer crisis interventionist staff the service. See Volunteering As one of the few comprehensive, integrated crisis intervention and Information and Referral Centers, a computerized referaral database of local, state and national resources serves the broad range of human needs. Click here for local resources . For 24-hour assistance in Kalamazoo County, call : 381-HELP (381-4357) The HELP-Line is part of the National Suicide Prevention Hot Line network (1-800-SUICIDE). The HELP-Line contracts with Community Mental Health Boards throughout the State of Michigan, providing after-hours Access, crisis intervention, and referral services. Locally, the HELP-Line also collaborates with the Domestic Assault, Sexual Assault, At-risk Families Project, Regional Treatment providers and others to provide wrap-around crisis services to other at-risk populations. The HELP-Line provides specialized and professional services to several Employee Assistance Programs serving the midwest. Services include after-hours crisis and referral and full service telephonic EAP services.

87. Crisis Intervention Services
crisis intervention Services. 24Hour crisis Hotlines. For Immediate Responseto a crisis. UW-Stout Campus Police 232-2222. suicide/Self-Harm Risk.
http://www.uwstout.edu/counsel/crisisnumbers.html
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Grief Sexual Assault/Abuse, Incest Domestic Violence Child Safety/Abuse Alcohol/Other Drug Issues
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88. ED315700 1990-00-00 Suicide And Sudden Loss: Crisis Management In The Schools. H
Coping, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Role, crisis intervention, crisis Management,Death School Role, Stress Management, suicide Identifiers ERIC Digests
http://www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed315700.html
ERIC Identifier:
Publication Date:
Author:
Thompson, Rosemary
Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Counseling and Personnel Services Ann Arbor MI.
Suicide and Sudden Loss: Crisis Management in the Schools. Highlights: An ERIC/CAPS Digest.
THIS DIGEST WAS CREATED BY ERIC, THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ERIC, CONTACT ACCESS ERIC 1-800-LET-ERIC THE SCHOOL-AS-COMMUNITY Hawton (1986) and Perrone (1987) found that peers of adolescents who attempted suicide are vulnerable because suicide is higher: - among persons with unstable social relationships; - when a population is self-contained (as in school-as-community and school-as-institution); - when imitative behavior is common; - when the element of bravado exists; and - when the act is sure to be noticed. Balk (1983) further identified acute emotional responses of students after the death of a peer. He revealed that while peer support and chances to talk with friends about the death at such a time of loss were important aids in coping with death, many peers feel uncomfortable talking about death. They frequently avoid the survivors to decrease their discomfort of not knowing what to say or how to say it. Balk maintained that young people sometimes hide their feelings of grief because such feelings often are not considered acceptable in public, and as a result, adolescents are often confused about the source of their recurring grief reactions.

89. ED266338 1985-00-00 Teenage Suicide: Identification, Intervention And Prevention
and others, such as nurses and religious youth group leaders, in suicide identificationand prevention. They can lead crisis intervention workshops for
http://www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed266338.html
ERIC Identifier:
Publication Date:
Author:
Peters, Lori J.
Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Counseling and Personnel Services Ann Arbor MI.
Teenage Suicide: Identification, Intervention and Prevention. Highlights: An ERIC/CAPS Fact Sheet.
THIS DIGEST WAS CREATED BY ERIC, THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ERIC, CONTACT ACCESS ERIC 1-800-LET-ERIC TEXT: The teenage suicide rate has risen to crisis proportions over the past 20 years. Between 1957 and 1975, the rate of suicide among 15 to 24 year olds tripled; among Native American adolescents, the suicide rate increased 1000% (TEENAGERS IN CRISIS, l983). It is estimated that 5,000 to 6,000 teenagers kill themselves each year, and at least ten times that many attempt to do so. Because many suicide attempts go unreported or are reported as accidents, the estimated number may be as high as 500,000 per year. While females attempt suicide more often than males, at a rate of 4:1, males "succeed" more often, at the same rate (SUICIDE AMONG SCHOOL AGE YOUTH, l984). Our achievement-oriented, highly competitive society puts pressure on teens to succeed, often forcing them to set unrealistically high personal expectations. There is increased pressure to stay in school, where success is narrowly defined and difficult to achieve. In an affluent society which emphasizes immediate rewards, adolescents are not taught to be tolerant of frustration. Blurred gender roles can also be confusing and frustrating for teens (Rosenkrantz, 1978).

90. Suicide Prevention And Intervention For Youth
and/or their friends. In the case of a completed suicide, crisis Interventionand support will be offered to friends and family.
http://www.fvconnect.bc.ca/Chilliwack/crisis/Suicide Prevention and Intervention
CSPC Chilliwack Community Development Inventory Chilliwack Community Services
Suicide Prevention and Intervention for Youth What is Suicide Prevention and Intervention for Youth?
The Youth Suicide Prevention Counsellor is available to see youth who have suicidal ideation or who have attempted suicide. This program serves youth living in Chilliwack, British Columbia (Canada) and the surrounding areas. Crisis Intervention and/or supportive counselling will be provided for the suicidal youth, their family, and/or their friends. In the case of a completed suicide, Crisis Intervention and support will be offered to friends and family. This Youth Suicide Prevention Counsellor is available to see youth who come to the hospital. If the youth is hospitalized, the Counsellor can meet with him or her in the hospital and offer counselling once the youth is discharged. Similarly, the Counsellor can meet with family and/or friends of the youth at the hospital, making further contact easier for all involved. If the youth is not admitted to the hospital, the Youth Suicide Prevention Counsellor can be accessed for follow-up the next working day, as deemed necessary by the attending physician.

91. Center For Injury And Violence Prevention -- Suicide Prevention
CommunityBased suicide crisis intervention and Support. In additionto crisis intervention and support services provided by the
http://www.vahealth.org/civp/preventsuicideva/intervention.htm
Community-Based Suicide Crisis
Intervention and Support
In addition to crisis intervention and support services provided by the Community Service Boards (local government agencies responsible for mental health, mental retardation and substance abuse services for citizens in their communities), there are currently 13 Virginia agencies listed by the National Hopeline Network as offering telephone crisis hotline services. VDH has contracted with the following five of these agencies, located across the state, to enhance the agencies' ability to offer crisis intervention and support services in their local areas:

92. Iowa Emergency Management - Suicide/Attempt
Determine method of notifying students and parents. Do not mention suicide ordetails about death in notification. Implement postcrisis intervention.
http://www.state.ia.us/government/dpd/emd/ResourceRoom/SchoolPrcdrs/sepgsuic.htm
Suicide/Attempt Suicide Attempt in School
  • Verify information. Call 911, if person requires medical attention, has a weapon or needs to be restrained. Notify school psychologist/counselor, Principal and Div. Child Mental Health Services (students under 18) or . O ther suicide intervention service Principal calls Superintendent and parent(s) or guardian(s) if suicidal person is student. Principal may schedule meeting with parents and school psychologist/counselor to determine course of action. Calm suicidal person. Try to isolate suicidal person from other students. Ask suicidal person to sign a "no suicide contract". Stay with person until counselor/suicide intervention arrives. Do not leave suicidal person alone. Determine method of notifying staff, students and parents. Hold daily staff debriefings before and after normal operating hours as needed. Activate school crisis team to implement post-crisis intervention (see next column). Determine level of intervention.

93. SUICIDE RESOURCE LINKS, Crisis Centers In Your Area
Library Audiovisual Collection SIEC FAQ suicide intervention Workshop Counsellingthe Bereaved The Art of Surviving Loss Canada crisis Centers United States
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94. Crisis Services: Crisis Phone Counseling
Phone volunteers are professionally trained to assist callers by offering assessment,supportive phone counseling, crisis intervention, suicide prevention, and
http://38.248.242.2/www.crisisservices.org/phone/default.html
Crisis Phone Counseling Program
Kid's Helpline 834-1144 Callers who talk of suicide, depression, and drug and/or alcohol use/abuse receive assessment and timely linkage to appropriate agencies and community services. Specially trained counselors assist young callers to deal effectively with the many changes, frustrations, pressures, and decisions of the day to day experiences that are part of growing up. The service also assists parents in dealing more effectively with the increasing stresses and demands of raising children.
Phone Counselor Training Program The Crisis Phone Counselor Training Program consists of seven four-hour sessions taught by professional crisis intervention staff to prepare each trainee with the knowledge and skills necessary to become an effective Crisis Phone Counselor. During the program, trainees receive instruction through verbal and video taped presentations, and participate in simulated crisis response situations designed to teach individuals suicide lethality assessment, crisis intervention, and the ability to make referrals to multiple resources. Upon satisfactory completion of the seven sessions, trainees are afforded the opportunity to work two training shifts in the phone room under the direct supervision and guidance of experienced staff and volunteers. After a final reconvening session of trainees, work begins as a Crisis Phone Counselor with the expectation of a six month commitment. Ongoing supervision supports the volunteers' continued development and progress.

95. Programs & Services - Crisis Services Of Brevard, Inc.
Skills learned include active listening, crisis and suicide intervention, as wellas community resource referral skills, and education on Areas addressed
http://crisis-services.org/programs-services.html
Core Services
Helpline Brevard is a free, confidential service, available 24 hours a day for people of any age, dealing with any type of problem. Highly trained staff and volunteers assist callers seeing information about community services or needing assistance with a personal or family problem. The Helpline also links people to a variety of local resources through a computerized referral system. Information about over 500 local human services agencies, organizations, and support groups is available, as is information on local, state and national services. To use the database now, click here Call for help with these or any other problems:
  • Community Resources Anger Suicide Grief Depression Relationships Parenting HIV/AIDS Pregnancy Alcohol / other drugs Mental Health Domestic Violence Self-esteem Sexual Assault Physical Health Financial Problems Support Groups
Click here for a list of Suicide Warning Signs.
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For agencies, organizations or coalitions seeking to develop 24 hour access to programs, needing after-hours answering services, or developing specialized hotlines for target groups.
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For more information call 407-631-9290

96. Mental Health Matters - Information And Resources About Mental Health Issues For
crisis Call Chart crisis Call Chart Direction for immediate suicide crisisintervention. If You Are in SUICIDAL DANGER Howto-get-help-right-now.
http://www.mental-health-matters.com/crisis/suicide.php
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97. Crisis Intervention Network: Resources
call away. The crisis intervention Network has compiled a list of phonenumbers for those in need of assistance. The following list
http://www.crisisinterventionnetwork.com/resources.html
If you or someone you know is in the need of help it is only a phone call away. The Crisis Intervention Network has compiled a list of phone numbers for those in need of assistance. The following list contains phone numbers for both national and local resources:
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98. Crisis Intervention
Chapter 6 When crisis Is A Danger. 6.05 Explain Thomas Szasz’s concept that suicideintervention techniques may “undermine the ethic of selfresponsibility
http://www.cotc.tec.oh.us/~gbourne/gbourne_files/5297Syllabus2W00.htm
Central Ohio Technical College Division of Allied Health and Public Service Winter Quarter, 2000 January 5, 2000 - March 25, 2000 Syllabus, Part II Course Title: Crisis Intervention Course Number: Course Description: This course emphasizes the assessment of diverse crisis situations with emphasis on the use of short-term intervention and problem-solving techniques to help individuals and families de-escalate crisis situations and develop appropriate coping techniques. Students must demonstrate skills in laboratory experiences. This course is not open to students with credit for 5287. Course Goals: Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to: Explain the basic theoretical approaches to crisis intervention. Assess the affective, cognitive and behavioral domains in a crisis situation. Explain the basic concepts of facilitative listening. Participate appropriately as an observer and participant in facilitative listening role-plays. Differentiate between crisis intervention and long-term therapy. Demonstrate evaluation and intake procedures appropriate to telephone crisis lines and walk-in crisis situations.

99. Lafayette Crisis Center
IN 47904, 24 hour, free and confidential, crisis intervention, suicideprevention, information and referral. Multilingual services
http://www.lafayettecrisiscenter.org/
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What does the Crisis Center offer?
Crisis Center (765) 742-0244 or walk in at 1244 N. 15th St., Lafayette, IN 4790 24 hour, free and confidential, crisis intervention, suicide prevention, information and referral Multi-lingual services provided with assistance of Language Line Our toll free number is (877) 419-1632 Teen Line - (765) 423-1872 24 hour, free and confidential hotline for area young people to talk about what is on their minds. Caring volunteers answer the line and talk with young people about family problems, school problems, problems with friends, alcohol and other drug abuse, sexuality, pregnancy, suicide, abuse, etc. Multi-lingual services provided with assistance of Language Line First Call Information and Referral - (765) 423-CALL Rape Survivor Advocacy and Prevention - (765) 742-0244 Women Who've Been There Support Group Community Services Directory (CSD) Speakers Squad Staff and volunteers available to speak to groups or classes about the Crisis Center, active listening, suicide prevention, Teen Line, First Call, and related topics. Donations accepted. To schedule a speaker, call our Volunteer Coordinator at (765)742-0247.

100. PASS Support Site - Crisis Help Information Page
situation, and you can find ways for dealing with the crisis, emotions and help,want to speak with someone immediately or have started a suicide attempt (ie
http://www.afterabortion.com/crisis_help.html
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Website with Hotline Numbers by State and International numbers
Important! If you need immediate help, want to speak with someone immediately or have started a suicide attempt (i.e. you've cut yourself, taken pills, too much alcohol or other dangerous chemicals) please call 911 NOW, or call your local hospital emergency room. If you are not in the United States, check the hotline link for an International number for your area.
    Here is the main website with Hotline numbers listed by state, and some International ones too. All these hotlines are free and anonymous, and open 24 hours a day! People are waiting to talk with you and help you. Don't think your feelings aren't worth it, or your problem is not important enough - call now, and reach out to the hands that are waiting to help!
  • suicidal.com/suicideprevention/hotlines.html

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