John Bearoff – Self-Harm, Suicide and Depression in the Schools

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John Bearoff – Self-Harm, Suicide and Depression in the SchoolsFaculty: John BearoffDuration: 5 Hours 55 MinutesFormat: Audio and VideoCopyright: Dec 11, 2018DescriptionThe school years are fraught with turmoil and strife for kids. In addition to the usual unrest, many of your students will be affected by emotional and/or mental health issues. They may present with dropping grades, decreased class participation and negative acting-out behavior. For some students, these issues escalate into more severe and complex behaviors that cause harm to both themselves and others.These students often become emotionally withdrawn, exhibit extreme mood swings, become severely depressed and may even resort to self-harm and/or suicide. These issues pose a serious challenge to you and your school.As an educator, you are in the unique position to identify, help and support these struggling students. This recording will examine the best strategies for identification, prevention and postvention among students with depression, self-harm and suicidal ideation. Emphasis will be placed on understanding how to detect and respond to at-risk students at the individual level, classroom level and school-wide level.You will learn strategies, techniques and interventions to provide the appropriate support and effectively help students cope. Whether you are a classroom teacher, school counselor/psychologist/social worker, administrator or support staff, you will leave this seminar armed with tools you need to connect with and help students who most need your help.HandoutsManual – Self-Harm, Suicide and Depression in the Schools (1.61 MB) 48 Pages Available after PurchaseOutlineToday’s Mental Health Issues in our Classrooms Prevalence of depression, self-harm and suicideThe first line of defense: Role of teacher & schoolConfidentiality & sharing of informationA collaborative approachDepression: Identify and Reach At-Risk Students Telltale and hidden warning signsKey factors determining susceptibility, vulnerability and recoveryEmotional reserveEmotional resiliencyCreative strategies to reach at-risk studentsSorry 7 & Super 7Activities to enhance connectionTechniques to increase engagementClassroom & school-wide accommodationsSelf-Harm: Develop a Protocol for Handling the Silent School EpidemicModes of self-harm: Similarities and differencesUnderstanding the “why” of self-harmProtective factors & risk factorsThe interconnected role of addiction, self-harm & suicideApproaching and connecting with the studentStrategies to support the at-risk studentTechniques to engage the disengagedMethods to build coping skillsNotifying and engaging the parentsCreate a Suicide Crisis Team: Guidelines to Recognize and Respond to Suicidal Behaviors Recognizing the underlying reasonsRisk factors: Low/medium/high level of riskImminent warning signs – the strongest predictorsWhat to do when you suspect or hear of ideationApproaching and connecting with the studentStrategies to:Address and respond to ideationCope with a suicide attemptMobilize staffNotifying and engaging the parentsIs suicide contagious?Prevention Toolkit: A Guide to Help Prevent Depression, Self-Harm and SuicideThe role of Social/Emotional Learning (SEL) in preventing depression, self-harm and suicideA collaborative, strategic approach to integrate SEL into the curriculumEmpower studentsPromote connectionCase example: Effective K-12 SEL approach to preventionAfter Suicide: Postvention Plans for SchoolsShort-term strategiesLong-term, school-wide interventionsMinimizing risk of self-harm & suicide contagionCase example: Successful postvention plansFacultyJohn Bearoff, PhDJohn Bearoff, PhD, has over 40 years of experience in a wide variety of settings including as a classroom teacher, substitute teacher, school psychologist, and private practitioner. This diverse background allows John to speak from a unique perspective of understanding – on all levels. John is a Certified School Psychologist and Clinical Psychologist.Dr. Bearoff has conducted more than 300 in-service programs to school districts around the country. Topics for educators include grief/loss intervention, stress management with students and staff, crisis intervention, depression and suicide intervention and creating safe schools. John has been responsible for initiating and developing district wide programs on grief/loss intervention/postvention, student assistance programs for drug and alcohol intervention. He also created suicide prevention and anti-bullying programs for several large school districts.In addition, John has been the chairperson for school district committees created to establish district-wide Safe Schools plans. He has also been the chairperson for multicultural awareness committees, which established school district policies relating to diversity and tolerance.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: John Bearoff is in private practice. He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: John Bearoff has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.