CSSRC Resources
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Best Practices in Suicide and Non-Suicidal Self-Injury
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This is a basic overview of the issues for non-mental health school staff. Participants will understand the scope of the issues in Colorado and the nation, warning signs and risk factors for both suicidal ideation and self-harm and how best to start a conversation with a student you suspect is at risk.
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Below are resources that discuss strategies for making a warm hand-off to school/district or community mental health providers.
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Cornell University
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Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is the deliberate, self-inflicted destruction of body tissue resulting in immediate damage, without suicidal intent and for purposes not culturally sanctioned.
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Self-injury can include a variety of behaviors but is most commonly associated with:
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intentional carving or cutting of the skin
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subdermal tissue scratching
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burning oneself
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banging or punching objects or oneself with the intention of hurting oneself
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embedding objects under the skin
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Learn about common Misconceptions, Myths & Facts about self-injury
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Additional downloadable resources designed to aid students, parents, educators, and all others in prevention and recovery are available here.
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- NEW - - Non-Suicidal Self-injury Resources for Youth
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Top 15 misconceptions of self-injury (By Saskya Caicedo & Janis Whitlock)
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Coping: Stress management strategies (By Diana Ballesteros & Janis Whitlock)
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Finding your voice: Talking about self-injury (By Patricia Rothenberg & Janis Whitlock)
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Reaching Out For Help: Talking About Ongoing Self-Injury (By Carrie Ernhout & Janis Whitlock)
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