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AWARENESS AND
PREVENTION THE DYNAMICS
OF SUICIDALITY
JONATHAN E ARENDAIN, MATGC
PhD in Clinical/Counseling Psychology ATENEO de DAVAO UNIVERSITY
A QUICK SURVEY
Which face comes closest how you feel
This day?
A QUICK SURVEY
YOUR LOVE?
A QUICK SURVEY
YOUR WORK/ACADEMIC LIFE?
A QUICK SURVEY
LIFE AS A WHOLE?
WELL BEING…
LIFE AS A WHOLE?
WELL BEING…
For ALL is an IMPORTANT concern of everyone
LIFE AS A WHOLE?
WELL BEING IS IMPORTANT
• It is a positive outcome that is meaningful for
people and for many sectors of society
because it tells us that people perceive that
their lives are going well.
• It integrates mental health (mind) and
Physical health (body) in resulting more holistic
approaches to disease prevention and health
promotion.
Positive well-being, state of Good Mental
Health
MILLENNIAL AND THE GENERATION
ZIN AN ERA OF STRESS & DISTRESS
SUICIDE
• SCHIZOPHRENIA PREVENTION IS
NEEDED
• DEPRESSION
• HALLUCINATION
• STRESS
• ETC
WHAT IS DEPRESSION?
SYMPTOMS: Depression
• Peer Pressure • Anxiety
• Lack of Focus • Relationship Issues
• Lack of Acceptance • Romantic Issues
• Adjustment Issue • Failing Grades
• Social Awkwardness
Results in Cutting
ISSUES AT WORK
SYMPTOMS: Depression
• Stress • Unsupported Boss/Supervisor
• Burnout • Low Moral
• Compassion Fatigue • Toxic Environment
• Lack of Promotion • Skipped Factor Promotion
WARNING SIGNS FOR SUICIDE
In most cases,
Indirect suicide,
there is no When present, intent was mostly
statement of direct expression through previous
suicide intent. of intent was suicide attempt
mostly through
suicide notes.
ADVOCACY FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATION
School Based
Programs Media HEALTH TALK
Guidance and WATCH YOUR THOUGHTS
Counseling Self-Help groups SET GOALS
program on mental GO OUTSIDE
health promotion, SOCIALIZE
crisis intervention EXERCISE
EAT HEALTHY
Student
ADEQUATE SLEEP
Organization
STOP BEING PERFECTIONIST
School Caravans FAITH
ADJUSTMENT DISORDER
(DSM – V)
EMOTIONAL DISTRESS (ED) PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS
similar to (PD)
• Physical
• Social
• Intellectual
• Spiritual
• Occupational
• Mental Health
MENTAL HEALTH FIRST RESPONDER
CORE SKILLS
• E-valuate
• S-creen
• T-hink of Safety
• I-ntervene appropriately
• M-ake referral to MH
• A-sk about his/her support system
• T-ransfer to the next level of care
and
• E-ncourage continued self-care
MENTAL
HEALTH FIRST
RESPONDER
Evaluate
Screen
Person In
Crisis
CORE SKILLS
Screen your
connections
to people
MENTAL
HEALTH FIRST
RESPONDER
Evaluate
Be Calm Screen
Person In
Crisis
CORE SKILLS
Ex: Tell me about
yourself
You have to think
About your safety
MENTAL
Intervene
Immediately
HEALTH FIRST
RESPONDER Person In
Crisis
CORE SKILLS
MENTAL
Don’t judge thing
HEALTH FIRST
RESPONDER Person In
Crisis
Refer to the experts
Intervene
With permission
Refer to person
In Authority
MENTAL
HEALTH FIRST
RESPONDER Person In
Crisis
CORE SKILLS
Showing with a
Lot of Care
THANK YOU…
JONATHAN E ARENDAIN, MATGC
PhD in Clinical/Counseling Psychology ATENEO de DAVAO UNIVERSITY