American Association of Suicidology
Working With Suicide Loss Survivors: We Have a Lot To Learn
It is likely that nearly every clinician in America will be working with a suicide loss survivor or “suicide bereaved” person at some point in time.As a clinical community, we have a lot to learn about working with suicide loss survivors. Read more
Autism and Suicide: Reducing the Risk
Autistic people are at a high risk of suicidal ideation and/or dying by suicide. Research has found a 66% lifetime experience of suicidal ideation and a 35% lifetime experience of planned or attempted suicide. What steps can we take to help? Read more
Essential Suicide Prevention Resources for Social Workers and Other Mental Health Professionals
Essential suicide prevention resources for social workers include trainings, certifications, telephone and text hotlines, a resource center, podcasts, Twitter chats, a data collection initiative, and more. Part 2 of a series on suicide prevention. Read more
Suicide Prevention Month 2018 - A Series for Social Workers
Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the U.S. The New Social Worker and the American Association of Suicidology collaborate to present a series of articles on suicide prevention and treatment during National Suicide Prevention Month. Read more
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