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English II Honors

25 November 2019

Problem Solution Brainstorming and Research

Anderson, Mary Jane. “Developing a Teen Suicide Prevention Program in the Schools.”

Journal of School Counseling, vol. 2, no. 3, Jan. 2004. EBSCOhost,

search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=eric&AN=EJ1068380&site=eds-live&

scope=site.

he main point of this artical is teen/adolecence suicide and also teen

depression. Teen suicide is the. Steps including negotiation with administrators

and policy. Development, providing faculty/staff in-service, preparation of crisis

teams, parent education, classroom presentations, and follow-up are delineated

and additional resources are provided. Contributing factors to suicide, such as

cultural and socio-demographic factors, dysfunctional family patterns, cognitive

style and personality, psychiatric disorders, and current negative life events.

“Default - Stanford Children's Health.” ​Stanford Children's Health - Lucile

Packard Children's Hospital Stanford​,

www.stanfordchildrens.org/en/topic/default?id=teen-suicide-90-P02584​.​ What is
teen suicide?, What causes a teen to attempt suicide? and What are the warning

signs of teen suicide? Bringing awareness to teen suice and helping prevent future

teen suicide teen depression, suicide and signs of suicide. The solution is bringing

awareness and take test, make sure your family is aware of your situation.

Nemours KidsHealth.” Edited by D'Arcy Lyness, ​KidsHealth,​ The Nemours

Foundation, Aug. 2015, kidshealth.org/en/parents/suicide.html. About Teen

Suicide, and Which Teens Are at Risk for Suicide? to bring awareness to teen

suice and depression and to find better alternate.The problem is that teens

nowadays are addicted to drugs and are depressed. If these doctors and

researchers do their job correctly then these issues will hopfully ring suicide rates

down.

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