Preventing and Responding to Student Suicide
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Preventing and Responding to Student Suicide
A Practical Guide for FE and HE Settings
OBE, Rosie Tressler; Mallon, Sharon; Smith, Jo; Authors, Various
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
11/2021
400
Mole
Inglês
9781787754188
15 a 20 dias
580
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CONTENTS
Part 1: Understanding and preventing suicide among students
Editorial Introduction: Jo Smith and Sharon Mallon.
Chapter 1: The Problem of Suicide in The Higher Education Institution Sector, Joanna McLaughlin and David Gunnell.
Chapter 2: Suicide Prevention in Further Education, Kate Parker and Jo Smith.
Section 1: Risk
Chapter 3: Student Suicide Risk: Factors Affecting Suicidal Behaviour in Students In Northern Ireland, Margaret McLafferty and Siobhan O'Neill.
Chapter 4: Student Suicide: The Policy Context, Diana Beech and Sally Olohan MBE.
Chapter 5: The Influence of Social Media on Suicidal Behaviour Among Students, Rachel Cohen and Lucy Biddle.
Chapter 6: From Suicidal Thoughts to Behaviour: Theoretical Perspectives on Student Suicide, Katie Dhingra, Peter J. Taylor, E. David Klonsky.
Chapter 7: Transitions and Student Suicide: The Role Of Higher And Further Education Sectors, Katie Rigg and Ellen Mahoney.
Chapter 8: The Integrated Motivational-Volitional (IMV) Model and Suicide Risk In Students: The Role Of Perfectionism, Seonaid Cleare, Dave Sandford, Heather McClelland, Tiago Zortea and Rory O'Connor.
Chapter 9: Suicide Clusters and Contagion In The HE And FE Student Population, Ann John.
Section 2: Responses to Risk
Chapter 10: A Model for Student Suicide Prevention In Higher Education, Treasa Fox and Jo Smith.
Chapter 11: How Can We Support Staff to Talk Safely About Suicide? Clare Dickens and Stuart Guy.
Chapter 12: Supporting Student Mental Health and Wellbeing In Higher Education, Mark Ames.
Chapter 13:How can we talk safely about suicide with students? Katie Stafford and Jo Smith
Chapter 14: Supporting Students: The Role of The NHS, Clare Dickens.
Chapter 15: Supporting Students: The Parents' Perspective, Natalie Day.
Chapter 16: Suicide Safety Planning with HE And FE Students, Carmen Betterridge and Alys Cole-King.
Part 2: Responding to a Student Death by Suicide
Chapter 17: Responding to Student Suicide: A Student Services Perspective, Nic Streatfield.
Chapter 18: Responding to Family Needs After A Student Suicide, David Mosse.
Chapter 19: Student Suicide: Responding to The Needs Of Bereaved Students, Deirdre Flynn.
Chapter 20: Responding to The Needs Of Staff Impacted By A Student Suicide, Hilary Causer.
Chapter 21: Understanding and Responding To Bereavement After A Suicide, Sharon Mallon.
Chapter 22: Suicide Postvention In Higher Education Settings, Karl Andriessen and Karolina Krysinska.
Chapter 23: Media Portrayal of Suicide: Who Is Most At Risk And Why. Key Findings From International Research Evidence, Lorna Fraser.
Part 1: Understanding and preventing suicide among students
Editorial Introduction: Jo Smith and Sharon Mallon.
Chapter 1: The Problem of Suicide in The Higher Education Institution Sector, Joanna McLaughlin and David Gunnell.
Chapter 2: Suicide Prevention in Further Education, Kate Parker and Jo Smith.
Section 1: Risk
Chapter 3: Student Suicide Risk: Factors Affecting Suicidal Behaviour in Students In Northern Ireland, Margaret McLafferty and Siobhan O'Neill.
Chapter 4: Student Suicide: The Policy Context, Diana Beech and Sally Olohan MBE.
Chapter 5: The Influence of Social Media on Suicidal Behaviour Among Students, Rachel Cohen and Lucy Biddle.
Chapter 6: From Suicidal Thoughts to Behaviour: Theoretical Perspectives on Student Suicide, Katie Dhingra, Peter J. Taylor, E. David Klonsky.
Chapter 7: Transitions and Student Suicide: The Role Of Higher And Further Education Sectors, Katie Rigg and Ellen Mahoney.
Chapter 8: The Integrated Motivational-Volitional (IMV) Model and Suicide Risk In Students: The Role Of Perfectionism, Seonaid Cleare, Dave Sandford, Heather McClelland, Tiago Zortea and Rory O'Connor.
Chapter 9: Suicide Clusters and Contagion In The HE And FE Student Population, Ann John.
Section 2: Responses to Risk
Chapter 10: A Model for Student Suicide Prevention In Higher Education, Treasa Fox and Jo Smith.
Chapter 11: How Can We Support Staff to Talk Safely About Suicide? Clare Dickens and Stuart Guy.
Chapter 12: Supporting Student Mental Health and Wellbeing In Higher Education, Mark Ames.
Chapter 13:How can we talk safely about suicide with students? Katie Stafford and Jo Smith
Chapter 14: Supporting Students: The Role of The NHS, Clare Dickens.
Chapter 15: Supporting Students: The Parents' Perspective, Natalie Day.
Chapter 16: Suicide Safety Planning with HE And FE Students, Carmen Betterridge and Alys Cole-King.
Part 2: Responding to a Student Death by Suicide
Chapter 17: Responding to Student Suicide: A Student Services Perspective, Nic Streatfield.
Chapter 18: Responding to Family Needs After A Student Suicide, David Mosse.
Chapter 19: Student Suicide: Responding to The Needs Of Bereaved Students, Deirdre Flynn.
Chapter 20: Responding to The Needs Of Staff Impacted By A Student Suicide, Hilary Causer.
Chapter 21: Understanding and Responding To Bereavement After A Suicide, Sharon Mallon.
Chapter 22: Suicide Postvention In Higher Education Settings, Karl Andriessen and Karolina Krysinska.
Chapter 23: Media Portrayal of Suicide: Who Is Most At Risk And Why. Key Findings From International Research Evidence, Lorna Fraser.
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mental health; death; bereavement; trauma; suicide postvention; working with trauma; teacher education; safety planning; Student Minds; Samaritans; safeguarding; further education; higher education; university mental health; student mental health; student services; counselling; suicide risk; suicidal ideation; self-harm
CONTENTS
Part 1: Understanding and preventing suicide among students
Editorial Introduction: Jo Smith and Sharon Mallon.
Chapter 1: The Problem of Suicide in The Higher Education Institution Sector, Joanna McLaughlin and David Gunnell.
Chapter 2: Suicide Prevention in Further Education, Kate Parker and Jo Smith.
Section 1: Risk
Chapter 3: Student Suicide Risk: Factors Affecting Suicidal Behaviour in Students In Northern Ireland, Margaret McLafferty and Siobhan O'Neill.
Chapter 4: Student Suicide: The Policy Context, Diana Beech and Sally Olohan MBE.
Chapter 5: The Influence of Social Media on Suicidal Behaviour Among Students, Rachel Cohen and Lucy Biddle.
Chapter 6: From Suicidal Thoughts to Behaviour: Theoretical Perspectives on Student Suicide, Katie Dhingra, Peter J. Taylor, E. David Klonsky.
Chapter 7: Transitions and Student Suicide: The Role Of Higher And Further Education Sectors, Katie Rigg and Ellen Mahoney.
Chapter 8: The Integrated Motivational-Volitional (IMV) Model and Suicide Risk In Students: The Role Of Perfectionism, Seonaid Cleare, Dave Sandford, Heather McClelland, Tiago Zortea and Rory O'Connor.
Chapter 9: Suicide Clusters and Contagion In The HE And FE Student Population, Ann John.
Section 2: Responses to Risk
Chapter 10: A Model for Student Suicide Prevention In Higher Education, Treasa Fox and Jo Smith.
Chapter 11: How Can We Support Staff to Talk Safely About Suicide? Clare Dickens and Stuart Guy.
Chapter 12: Supporting Student Mental Health and Wellbeing In Higher Education, Mark Ames.
Chapter 13:How can we talk safely about suicide with students? Katie Stafford and Jo Smith
Chapter 14: Supporting Students: The Role of The NHS, Clare Dickens.
Chapter 15: Supporting Students: The Parents' Perspective, Natalie Day.
Chapter 16: Suicide Safety Planning with HE And FE Students, Carmen Betterridge and Alys Cole-King.
Part 2: Responding to a Student Death by Suicide
Chapter 17: Responding to Student Suicide: A Student Services Perspective, Nic Streatfield.
Chapter 18: Responding to Family Needs After A Student Suicide, David Mosse.
Chapter 19: Student Suicide: Responding to The Needs Of Bereaved Students, Deirdre Flynn.
Chapter 20: Responding to The Needs Of Staff Impacted By A Student Suicide, Hilary Causer.
Chapter 21: Understanding and Responding To Bereavement After A Suicide, Sharon Mallon.
Chapter 22: Suicide Postvention In Higher Education Settings, Karl Andriessen and Karolina Krysinska.
Chapter 23: Media Portrayal of Suicide: Who Is Most At Risk And Why. Key Findings From International Research Evidence, Lorna Fraser.
Part 1: Understanding and preventing suicide among students
Editorial Introduction: Jo Smith and Sharon Mallon.
Chapter 1: The Problem of Suicide in The Higher Education Institution Sector, Joanna McLaughlin and David Gunnell.
Chapter 2: Suicide Prevention in Further Education, Kate Parker and Jo Smith.
Section 1: Risk
Chapter 3: Student Suicide Risk: Factors Affecting Suicidal Behaviour in Students In Northern Ireland, Margaret McLafferty and Siobhan O'Neill.
Chapter 4: Student Suicide: The Policy Context, Diana Beech and Sally Olohan MBE.
Chapter 5: The Influence of Social Media on Suicidal Behaviour Among Students, Rachel Cohen and Lucy Biddle.
Chapter 6: From Suicidal Thoughts to Behaviour: Theoretical Perspectives on Student Suicide, Katie Dhingra, Peter J. Taylor, E. David Klonsky.
Chapter 7: Transitions and Student Suicide: The Role Of Higher And Further Education Sectors, Katie Rigg and Ellen Mahoney.
Chapter 8: The Integrated Motivational-Volitional (IMV) Model and Suicide Risk In Students: The Role Of Perfectionism, Seonaid Cleare, Dave Sandford, Heather McClelland, Tiago Zortea and Rory O'Connor.
Chapter 9: Suicide Clusters and Contagion In The HE And FE Student Population, Ann John.
Section 2: Responses to Risk
Chapter 10: A Model for Student Suicide Prevention In Higher Education, Treasa Fox and Jo Smith.
Chapter 11: How Can We Support Staff to Talk Safely About Suicide? Clare Dickens and Stuart Guy.
Chapter 12: Supporting Student Mental Health and Wellbeing In Higher Education, Mark Ames.
Chapter 13:How can we talk safely about suicide with students? Katie Stafford and Jo Smith
Chapter 14: Supporting Students: The Role of The NHS, Clare Dickens.
Chapter 15: Supporting Students: The Parents' Perspective, Natalie Day.
Chapter 16: Suicide Safety Planning with HE And FE Students, Carmen Betterridge and Alys Cole-King.
Part 2: Responding to a Student Death by Suicide
Chapter 17: Responding to Student Suicide: A Student Services Perspective, Nic Streatfield.
Chapter 18: Responding to Family Needs After A Student Suicide, David Mosse.
Chapter 19: Student Suicide: Responding to The Needs Of Bereaved Students, Deirdre Flynn.
Chapter 20: Responding to The Needs Of Staff Impacted By A Student Suicide, Hilary Causer.
Chapter 21: Understanding and Responding To Bereavement After A Suicide, Sharon Mallon.
Chapter 22: Suicide Postvention In Higher Education Settings, Karl Andriessen and Karolina Krysinska.
Chapter 23: Media Portrayal of Suicide: Who Is Most At Risk And Why. Key Findings From International Research Evidence, Lorna Fraser.
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
mental health; death; bereavement; trauma; suicide postvention; working with trauma; teacher education; safety planning; Student Minds; Samaritans; safeguarding; further education; higher education; university mental health; student mental health; student services; counselling; suicide risk; suicidal ideation; self-harm