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The first book of its kind to address suicide, self-injury, and violence in school settingsThe frequency of suicide, students' self-injury, and violence in school settings requires preventative and response policies and procedures for the safety and protection of faculty and students. Suicide, Self-Injury, and Violence in the Schools: Assessment, Prevention, and Intervention Strategies is the first book to provide first responders?specifically, school counselors, psychologists, social workers, teachers, and administrators?with information on assessing risk. In addition, guidelines are included on how to respond to these crises in a practical and proactive manner that minimizes risk and/or impact on the school community. The authors, nationally renowned experts on suicide, self-injury, and violence among children and adolescents, present: Critical information on suicide and suicidal behaviors specific to children and adolescents Pertinent issues related to nonsuicidal self-injury behaviors Guidance on conducting effective face-to-face clinical interviews with violent and potentially violent students and their families Important prevention and screening topics for middle and high school counselors Discussion on psychological first aid in response to school violence survivors and their parents Filled with mini-case vignettes, as well as checklists for school personnel to use, this timely reference supports school professionals in devising the very best prevention, intervention, and post?crisis strategies. It is a much-needed resource for establishing a collaborative, nonsuicidal, nonviolent environment both within and outside the school setting.Content: Chapter 1 Suicide in Children and Adolescents (pages 1–19): Chapter 2 School?Based Suicide Prevention Programming (pages 21–51): Chapter 3 Working with Suicidal Students in Schools: Assessment and Intervention (pages 53–84): Chapter 4 Working with Students Who Engage in Nonsuicidal Self?Inflicted Injury (pages 85–108): Chapter 5 After a Suicide: Postvention in the School Environment (pages 109–128): Chapter 6 Utilizing Face?To?Face Clinical Interviews with Violent and Potentially Violent Students and Their Families (pages 129–170): Chapter 7 Using a Systems of Care Approach with Post?Violent and Potentially Violent Students (pages 171–223): Chapter 8 Utilizing Psychological First Aid When Responding to School Violence Survivors and Their Parents (pages 225–266): Chapter 9 Adapted Solution?Focused Survivors—Parents Debriefing Model (pages 267–283): Chapter 10 Ethical and Legal Issues (pages 285–301): Chapter 11 Wrap?up: Preparedness and Promising Future Interventions (pages 303–329):