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... suicide : and 2 ) that you will have adequate preparation and staff backing and su- pervision should you ever get a suicidal caller . 3. Identify significant others . This material , too , is basically self - explanatory : Does the ...
... suicide : and 2 ) that you will have adequate preparation and staff backing and su- pervision should you ever get a suicidal caller . 3. Identify significant others . This material , too , is basically self - explanatory : Does the ...
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... suicide among the elderly . In his in - depth investigation of 301 completed suicides , Miller ( 1978 ) discovered ... suicide . Recognition of these clues is a necessary first step in lifesaving . Clues to suicide may be classified as ...
... suicide among the elderly . In his in - depth investigation of 301 completed suicides , Miller ( 1978 ) discovered ... suicide . Recognition of these clues is a necessary first step in lifesaving . Clues to suicide may be classified as ...
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... Suicide prevention around the clock . American Journal of Orthopsychiatry , 36 , ( 3 ) , 551-558 . Farberow , N. L. , Heilig , S. M. and Litman , B. E. ( 1968 ) . Techniques in crisis interven- tion : A training manual . Los Angeles ...
... Suicide prevention around the clock . American Journal of Orthopsychiatry , 36 , ( 3 ) , 551-558 . Farberow , N. L. , Heilig , S. M. and Litman , B. E. ( 1968 ) . Techniques in crisis interven- tion : A training manual . Los Angeles ...
Contents
The Richmond Senior Hotline A Brief Overview | 3 |
Theoretical Underpinnings | 9 |
Practical Issues Involved in Establishing a Hotline | 15 |
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