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May 09, 2025
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PSYCH 131 - Suicide Intervention1 Credits Provides information and practical skills on suicide intervention. Topics include attitudes toward suicide, risk estimation, step-by-step intervention process, resources and networking. Note: This class meets the Washington State mandate of legislation (HB 2366) passed in 2012 for suicide assessment, management and treatment.
Course Note Formerly BEHAV 131 Class graded “pass/fail.” Students must attend all hours of the two-day class to receive credit. FeesSF
Quarters Typically Offered Fall Weekend Winter Weekend Spring Weekend
Designed to Serve All students. Active Date 20220314T08:44:20
Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit Class Limit 30 Contact Hours: Lecture 11 Total Contact Hours 11 Degree Distributions: AA Course Outline - Attitudes toward suicide
- Suicide risk
- Structure and process of the suicide intervention model
- The Suicide Intervention Model in Role Play Scenarios
- Community Resources
Student Learning Outcomes Compare and contrast one’s own attitudes and the attitudes of others toward suicide.
Compare and contrast recent trends with past trends in suicide prevalence.
Assess suicidal risk across multiple scenarios and situations.
Demonstrate the steps in the suicide intervention process through role play.
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