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    MAIN POINT 1: General Info about forest -Where is it? Aokigahara is located at the North West base of the iconic Mount Fuji in Japan. http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2014/05/the-mysterious-suicide-forest-of-japan/ May 9th, 2014 -What is it? Known as suicide forest or sea of trees, a 35 square kilometre forest. -Why do people visit it? They visit it to see how spooky it is, and to just see a place as crazy as this forest sounds would be absolutely amazing. -How many people die each year? over 100

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    Mansfield Crisis manual was drafted in the 2012-2013 school year, prior to this draft the school used a generic modified crisis plan that was created by J. Berra Engineering, in 1999. The current plan has not been updated since the 2012-2013 school year; as there are still several emergency contacts listed that no longer work in the district. Although, the layout of the manual is easily followed and the information is pertinent, this is the first time I have ever seen this particular manual, or any emergency

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    Publication: b) 1978-1993. * Current Version: * Reasons for any revisions: 2) Logistical Information * Cost of manual: a) 1997 price data: $49.50 per complete kit including 25 record forms and manual; $27.50 per 25 record forms; $24 per manual; $6.50 per scoring key. b) 2013 price data: BHS Complete Kit- Includes Manual, 25 Record Forms, and Scoring key for the price of $121.50 * Test materials: c) Paper-and-pencil or online administration. *

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    October 2014 Suicide and the College Life Among the general population of young adults aged eighteen to twenty four, homicide and suicide are, respectively, the second and third leading causes of death. While no studies currently compare homicide and suicide rates on campuses, the risk of homicide is generally lower, and many campus professionals dedicated to suicide prevention and mental health promotion often refer to suicide as the second leading cause of death among college students (Suicide Prevention

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    Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. It is a commonly used assessment to complete structured psychiatric diagnostic interviews. The M.I.N.I. takes approximately 15 minutes to complete and screens for various psychiatric diagnoses. The M.I.N.I. has been reported as having reliability with a kappa of 0.88 to 1.0 and validity with kappa generally greater than 0.5 (Quimby et al., 2012). All modules within the M.I.N.I. will be administered with the exception of the modules to assess for PTSD and suicide. The

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    Problem: Why might men, growing with a strong masculine ideal in western society, complete suicide more often than women when they seem less affected by depression? Motivation: Masculinity has a negative effect on men’s lives and their mental health (Brooks 2010). Suicide seems to be a predominantly male issue. In 2012, men represented 75% of the completed suicides of the population, in Canada. Of the people dying of suicide, an estimate of 30-70% are believed to be afflicted with a mood disorder (Oliffe

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    more at risk. The most common suicide risk factors include: depression, substance abuse, a personal or family history of suicide attempts, sexual orientation, stressful life events, and both physical and sexual abuse (Aldrich & Cerel, 2009). In addition, particular populations have proven to be at greater risk, such as, adolescents and young adults, elderly, those in high stress professions, people living alone or in select regions, and family members of suicide loss face a risk which twice as

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    going by “Suicide Forest” or “Japan’s Demon Forest”. Why would you go to a forest to kill yourself? Many say that the deaths picked up after a man, Matsumato published a book called, Kuroi Kaiju in 1960. The title of this book translates to ‘Black Sea of Trees’. In the end of this book, the two lovers in the story, kill themselves in the forest, but the deaths of suicide reign way before this book was published or even thought of. Another book that the police most commonly find next to suicide victims

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    experiment, a survey will be administered to collect data from the subjects, a desired number of 200. First, the subjects in the experimental group will complete the depression survey with the Bem scale and the Suicidal Ideation Questionnaire to see where the subjects start. This would be followed by an education period on rates of depression, suicide, and suicidality all while addressing belief and typical reactions of talking about emotions and its association to femininity. In addition, it would

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    Depression is not only a state of feeling sad, it is an illness that overpowers the ability to feel emotion, whether bad or good. Depression involves the mind, and it also involves the body and thoughts. This disorder can be passed down through genes or can be caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain. A biological cause of this disorder would be something such as enlarged adrenal glands. People who are depressed have a lower count of neurotransmitters involved with depression. An imbalance of

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