Monday, March 3, 2014

Blog 17: Fourth Interview Questions


  1. How do you feel that helping someone build confidence will help them overcome suicide?
  2. What are some ways to help a suicidal teen build self confidence?
  3. How is talking about what's going on helping the suicidal teen overcome suicidal thoughts?
  4. Why do you believe it's tough to ask someone for help when feeling suicidal?
  5. What can be done to change someone's feelings towards talking about suicide?
  6. How many support systems do you think someone who is suicidal should have??
  7. Why could one support system enough?
  8. What are the most common misconceptions about suicide?
  9. How can educating the general public be vital to helping a suicidal teen overcome suicidal thoughts?
  10. Why do you think teens have such a tough time talking about suicide?
  11. What group of people do you think would benefit most from being educated in suicide?
  12. Why wouldn't it be more beneficial to educate the other?
  13. What do you consider a safe home?
  14. What would make a safe home enough?
  15. How would a suicide awareness event affect teens at school?
  16. What group do you think has a tougher time approaching suicide?
  17. What can be done to let people know what to do to approach suicide?
  18. What is the importance to educating teens on what can happen if they don’t report a friend who is suicidal?
  19. What can be done so that suicide is taken seriously?
  20. What is the most effective way to help a suicidal teen overcome suicidal thoughts?

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