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PUBLICATION USA "Suicide Prevention"

PUBLICATION "National Council Magazine" Le magazine de Conseil National est édité trois fois par an. Chaque question se concentre sur un thème actuel dans le traitement de la santé mentale et des dépendances, partageant les pratiques et comportant des études de cas et des  histoires de terrain.

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2012, Issue 2
Suicide Prevention

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Table of Contents
Leading the way

The Smoking Gun in Suicides

Linda Rosenberg


Editorial: Not Another Life to Lose: The Bridge to Zero

David Covington, Michael Hogan


Infographic: Suicide in America


They’ll Be Glad They Lived

Army Secretary John McHugh


America’s Doctor Says Connection is Prevention

Surgeon General Regina Benjamin


National Milestones in Suicide Prevention


2012 National Strategy for Suicide Prevention

Jerry Reed, National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention


SAMHSA Takes a Public Health Approach to Suicide Prevention

Pamela Hyde


Where is the Risk? What the Science Tells Us About Suicide

Thomas Insel


Type Casting to Save Lives

David Jobes


Why People Die by Suicide

Thomas Joiner


Weapons in the War on Suicide

Robert Gebbia


Saving Lives, the Forward March

Daniel Reidenberg


Greater than the Pull Toward Death

Stephanie Weber


Global Classroom: Suicide Prevention Lessons from Around the World

Richard McKeon


H3: The New Language of Crisis

Advertorial, Behavioral Health Link


Special Populations


After a Suicide: Postvention Is Prevention

Joanne Harpel, Ken Norton


Shattering the Black Suicide Myth

Donna Barnes


A Legacy of Strength: Changing the Tide Among American Indians and Alaska Natives

Cortney Yarholar, Petrice Post, Elly Stout


Into the Light: Stories of Courage and Hope


I’ll Gladly Pay the Price

Heidi Bryan


We Gave More Hugs

Chris Damle


Life Is a Gift

Kevin Hines


Reach One, Teach One

Tom Kelly


Too Few Years, Too Few Memories

Shauna Moses


Different Kinds of Battles

Mark Graham, Carol Graham


Boy, Interrupted: Sharing the Pain through the Lens

Dana Perry


A Life Worth Living

Cheryl Sharp


Failure Equals Success

CW Tillman


Running to Pole 69

Eduardo Vega


Accepting What Is and What Is Not

Marie Dudek


More than One Life

Terry Wise

The Battle Back Home: Overcoming the Reluctance to Ask for Help
Michelle Cornette


We Owe it to Them: Supporting Our Veterans

Neal Cash, Vanessa Seaney, Lauryn Bianco


Older Adults: Changing the Alarming Statistics

Yeates Conwell


The Psychological Autopsy: What Makes Youth Vulnerable to

Suicide?
Madelyn Gould


A Son’s Bequest: What Can Colleges and Universities Do to

Prevent Suicide?
Phil Satow, John MacPhee, Victor Schwartz


Best Time of Their Lives? Sending the Silence Packing on Campus

Alison Malmon


Coming Out of the Closet: Unearthing the Facts on LGBT Suicide

Andrew Lane, Mikel Walters


Reversing the Culture of Suicide in Rural America: Advantage

Primary Care
Tamara DeHay, Mimi McFaul, Jeremy Vogt


Revealing the Colors: Managing Suicide Risk in the Substance

Use Population
Ann Mitchell, Holly Hagle, Kimberly Talcott


Culture Shock: Latina Teens Face Suicide Risk

Angélica Jiménez


NATIONAL COUNCIL HALL OF HONOR
REINTEGRATION, WELCOME BACK, IMPACT AWARDS


Programs and Tools


A Living Legacy: Lessons from America’s First Suicide Prevention

Center
Kita Curry


Root Cause Analysis: What Airlines Can Teach Us About Suicide

Prevention
Paul Schyve


Class Is in Session: Research Recommends Targeting Suicidal

Behaviors Directly
Katherine Comtois, Erin Ward-Cieslieski, Marsha Linehan


Care Pays: ROI from Better Transitions

Tami Mark, John Richardson


I Just Called to Say How Much I Care

Manisha Vaze


The Trauma-Suicide Link: An ACE on Coping Strategies

Cheryl Sharp


Root Cause Analysis: What Airlines Can Teach Us About Suicide Prevention


We Owe it to Them: Supporting Our Veterans

Neal Cash
, Vanessa Seaney, and Lauryn Bianco

What Can Colleges and Universities Do to Prevent Suicide?

Phil Satow, John MacPhee, Victor Schwartz


Where Zero Is the Perfect Number

Ed Coffey


Something Can Be Done

Richard Clarke


Driving Suicides to Zero: New Vistas from the Grand Canyon State

Donald Erickson, Karen Chaney, Gregory Gale, Kent Eller


Just One Death is a Failure: The Empire State Takes a Systems Approach

Melanie Puorto Conte


Bluegrass State Says “Never” to Suicide

Jan Ulrich


Lone Star State Engages the Public in Suicide Prevention

Jenna Heise


Building a Culture of Acceptance, Engagement, and Safety to Prevent Suicide

Advertorial, Optum Health


Health Workers as Gatekeepers: Why Training Trumps

April Smith


Training or Tragedy: The Choice is Clear

Paul Quinnett


Weaving a Net of Clinicians Trained in Suicide Care

Laurie Davidson, Anthony Pisani


Changing Workplace Culture to Ending the Suicide Standstill

Richard Paul, Sally Spencer-Thomas


Don’t Be Afraid to Ask: The Mental Health First Aid Action Plan

Bryan Gibb, Susan Partain


Vital Signs, Suicide Attempts CAN Be Predicted

Kelly Posner


Man to Man: Tackling Suicide Head On

Joseph Conrad


Life Savers: That’s a WRAP

Mary Ellen Copeland, Carol Bailey Floyd


Everyone is Responsible: It Takes a Competent Community to Stop Youth Suicide

Maureen Underwood


NFL Kicks Off New Game to Save Lives

John Draper


Journey of Hope – Katie’s Story

Advertorial, Magellan


Filling the Adolescent Suicide Ravine with Screening and Prevention

Guy Diamond, Joel Fein


What’s On Your Mind: Status Update on Social Media and Suicide

Ashley Womble


Assess, Document, Decide: How to Manage Liability for Suicide Related Claims

Nicholas Bozzo, Ronald Zimmet


Suicide Prevention Resource Guide

Jerry Reed


Suicide Prevention From the Field


Dickinson Teaches Kids to ACT

Jennifer Dippold


Institute for Family Health Taps Into the Saving Power of EHRs

Neil Calman, Virna Little


Manatee Glens Runs for Hope

Mary Ruiz


Nebraska Says There is No End Without Means

Denise Bulling, David Miers


PEMHS Adopts a Well-Rounded Approach to Avert Crises

Thomas C. Wedekind


Riverside Trauma Center Goes to School for Suicide Prevention

Jim McCauley


Rushford Ensures SAFE-T for Persons with Substance Abuse

Olga Dutka, Michelle Maloney


Senior Reach Assesses for Suicidal Ideation in Older Adults

David Bartsch, Liz Smith
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