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Managing A Suicidal Crisis

If you are in crisis, dial 2-1-1 from anywhere in Connecticut. 2-1-1 is certified by the American Association of Suicidology. If you live outside of Connecticut use the National Hopeline number which is 1-800-784-2433.

1. Establish a relationship.

  • "Can you tell me what's been going on?"
  • "I'm really glad you called. I'd like to help. Let's talk about it."

2. Gather specific information

  • Identify causes for suicidal feelings (i.e. sources of intolerable stress).
  • Determine whether or not the person has a suicide plan.
    • "What happened today to make you feel like killing yourself?"
    • "How were you planning to kill yourself?"
    • "Are you alone?"

3. Express your feelings of concern.

  • "That must make you feel ________."
  • "You sound _________."
  • "I'm glad you decided to talk to me."
  • "I don't want you to harm yourself."

4. Focus discussion.

  • Stay focused on the problem that suicide is designed to resolve.
  • Separate and define specific problems to alleviate confusion and feelings of hopelessness.
    • "Has something like this ever happened before?"
    • "Have you ever felt like this before?"
    • "Which problem(s) do you want to see resolved the most?"

5. Build hope, help the individual make plans.

  • Emphasize temporary nature of crisis.
  • Use their ambivalence to your advantage.
  • Discuss alternatives to suicide.
    • "What has helped you to cope in the past? What hasn't"
    • "Have you considered __________?"
    • "Of the ideas we've talked about, what seems best to you?"

6. Mobilize available resources.

  • Internal - their own strengths, previous coping methods.
  • External - family, friends, professionals, clergy, etc.

7. Make a referral/connect with a therapist, etc. If immediate risk, call 9-1-1.

 

 




 

 

 

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