As mental health professionals, we know you are equipped with the knowledge and skills required to help individuals experiencing mental health issues. However, dealing with suicide, suicidal ideation, and teen or adolescent suicide can sometimes be a whole separate matter. You may have found your way to our site to find our more information about suicide prevention, or to learn more about youth mental health, and either way we have the resources for you.
From webinars to PDF printable resources, SPTS has curated resources for clinicians spanning from topics such as the FACTS warning signs for suicide that can be shared with clients, mental health resources during the COVID-19 pandemic, and Supporting People Through Grief and Trauma, these resources will help you help your clients through difficult and challenging times. Please checkout the useful links to the left! If you have a recommendation for a resource topic, please email [email protected].
Useful Links
- Parent/Caregiver’s Online Toolkit: Guide to Navigating Youth Behavioral Health
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
- FACTS – Warning Signs of Suicide
- Supporting People Through Grief and Trauma
- Racial Trauma and Race-Based Stress: A Webinar Series for Psychologists and Counselors
- Surviving and Thriving: Finding Your Own Path to Wisdom and Healing
- The Basics of Resilience
- Resilience Tips to Share With Parents
- Why You Should Stop Saying “Committed Suicide”