Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Blog 18: Fourth Interview Questions


1. What is 'suicide contagion' and how does it affect those in attempt to commit suicide?

2. Between writing a diary, talking to a professional and making a written schedule for yourself, what would you consider the best choice to prevent suicide?

3. Would you consider the 9/11 jumpers suicides?

4. Do you think that there is any connections to family history for the risk of suicide?

5. What do you consider a major red flag on suicide risk?

6. Do you think that's it's a good idea to inform younger children about suicide? 
7. What do you feel is the best way to help a teen build self confidence?

8. Why do you think someone finds it hard to ask for help when they are in crisis?

9. Do you consider a stress box necessary for teens?

10.
 At what age do you think that children start to have suicidal thoughts?
11.
 Are suicidal thoughts at a young age considered as "previous suicidal thoughts" when considered suicidal in the future?
12. Do talk therapies always work with someone that is suicidal?

13.
 Have you ever dealt with someone who doesn't want to talk to someone about suicide?
14.
What is your biggest worry about suicide?
15.
 What do you consider the best treatment for suicide?
16.
 What is the common mood for a suicidal person?
17.
 What is the main disorder to cause suicide?
18.
 If someone has suicidal thoughts once in a while,  should they talk to someone about it?
19.  Is suicide more common than AIDS, cancer and diabetes?

20.  What age range is at most risk of suicide? 

1 comment:

  1. Some of your questions are pretty closed. Try looking through them again and reformulating them so you get a better answer. Also one asks if it's a good idea to have a person - I think that's an incomplete thought?

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