The information and confidence you need to help friends, work colleagues and loved ones suffering from suicidal thoughts, or following a suicide attempt. This book uses the innovative approach created by charity Suicide Crisis to bring understanding of what suicidal people go through.
Understandably, we may feel extremely cautious about how to approach or talk to someone who is having suicidal thoughts; we may be worried about saying or doing the 'wrong thing' - and this often creates a barrier to helping.
In this pocket guidebook, Joy Hibbins, founder of the charity Suicide Crisis, shares her invaluable experience of helping people through suicidal crisis. Using the charity's groundbreaking approach, Joy helps you gain the practical skills, knowledge and confidence you need to support friends, work colleagues or family members during a time of crisis.
This book will show you how to:
- Understand the complexity of suicidal feelings and what may lead to a crisis
- Be aware of factors that can increase someone's risk of suicide
- Directly ask someone about suicidal thoughts
- Build empathy and a strong connection with the individual in crisis
- Learn strategies to support someone and help them survive
The fact that you care, and you want to help, can make such a difference to someone who is in need of support.