Discussion : Indicators of Suicide
Discussion : Indicators of Suicide
Discussion : Indicators of Suicide
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Discussion : Indicators of Suicide
Increased stress levels, feeling hopeless and alone, being bullied, or experiencing repeated physical or sexual abuse could all be reasons why some adolescents consider suicide. Adolescent suicide has far-reaching consequences on families, friends, communities, and schools. For this Discussion, use the Parker Family case study to consider the indicators of suicide. Also think about how you might react to students in this situation if you were a social worker in a school.
Post your answer to the following:
o After learning about the character in the Parker Family case study, imagine that you were the school social worker. Which indicators would you have looked for and why.
o How would you have responded to each of those indicators?
o What kinds of questions would you have asked and why?
Please use the Learning Resources to support your answer.
References (use at least 2)
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If you are having thoughts about suicide there could also be some behavioural and/or physical changes that could tell you something isnt right.
It might be subtle, but its likely that you notice a number of signs rather than just one or two. Remember that everyone is different and respond differently to these thoughts and feelings.
Non-verbal indicators may include:
social withdrawal
a persistent drop in mood
disinterest in maintaining personal hygiene or appearance
uncharacteristically reckless behaviour
poor diet changes, rapid weight changes
being distracted
anger
insomnia
alcohol or drug abuse