🛡️ Teen Suicide Series

A powerful, compassionate series that helps teens recognize warning signs, speak up, and find hope—even in their darkest moments.

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What you'll learn:
  • How suicidal thoughts start, build, and convince you that you're alone

  • The difference between wanting pain to stop and wanting life to end

  • Warning signs of suicidal ideation in yourself or others

  • How to respond if a friend talks about dying or self-harm

  • The connection between trauma, depression, anxiety, and suicide

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Teen Suicide Series – Premium Course Overview

Introduction

This program is more than a course—it is a comprehensive prevention and support framework for youth mental health. Designed for teens, parents, educators, and community leaders, it provides the knowledge and tools necessary to recognize warning signs, address risk factors, and respond effectively to suicide concerns among young people. Through education, practical strategies, and guided conversations, the series emphasizes hope, resilience, and the power of connection.

Each lesson blends evidence-based practices with real-world scenarios, equipping participants to provide meaningful support to at-risk youth. With a focus on fostering protective relationships, building safe environments, and creating a culture where young people feel valued and heard, the program empowers learners to take an active role in suicide prevention and youth wellness.


What You’ll Master

Understanding the Reality – Learn the scope, statistics, and lived experiences of teen suicide, including warning signs and cultural stigmas.

Mental Health and Internal Battles – Understand depression, anxiety, trauma, and other internal struggles that increase vulnerability.

What to Do If You’re Struggling – Explore strategies, coping mechanisms, and resources for teens experiencing suicidal thoughts.

What to Do If a Friend Is Suicidal – Gain the skills to identify risk in peers, open compassionate conversations, and connect them to help.

After a Suicide Loss – Learn healthy ways to grieve, support survivors, and rebuild community after tragedy.

Recovery, Hope, and Purpose – Explore stories of resilience, recovery pathways, and the role of meaning-making in overcoming despair.

Understanding Self-Worth and Identity – Strengthen protective factors by fostering self-esteem, identity, and purpose in young people.


Course Structure

The Teen Suicide Series is divided into 7 Sections + 120 Guided Lessons, each offering a mix of expert insights, scenario-based learning, and actionable support tools.

Core Sections (7 Total)

  1. Understanding the Reality (20 lessons)

  2. Mental Health and Internal Battles (20 lessons)

  3. What to Do If You’re Struggling (20 lessons)

  4. What to Do If a Friend Is Suicidal (15 lessons)

  5. After a Suicide Loss (10 lessons)

  6. Recovery, Hope, and Purpose (15 lessons)

  7. Understanding Self-Worth and Identity (20 lessons)


Why This Program Stands Out

Evidence-Based Approach: Built on current research in suicide prevention, adolescent psychology, and trauma-informed care.

Practical & Actionable: Provides step-by-step guidance for real-world conversations, crisis response, and support pathways.

Holistic Perspective: Addresses prevention, intervention, and postvention to support individuals and communities.

Safe & Supportive: Lessons are structured with sensitivity, fostering trust and emotional safety throughout.

Community-Focused: Designed for parents, peers, educators, and caregivers—not just professionals.

Hope-Oriented: Shifts the narrative from despair to resilience, empowerment, and meaningful recovery.


Your Outcome

By completion, you will:

  • Be able to recognize warning signs and risk factors associated with teen suicide.

  • Possess the skills to open safe conversations about mental health and suicidal thoughts.

  • Know how to connect at-risk youth to appropriate professional and community resources.

  • Be prepared to support peers, families, and communities after a suicide loss.

  • Have tools to build resilience, strengthen identity, and foster protective relationships.

  • Carry the confidence and compassion to actively contribute to youth mental wellness and suicide prevention.

This is not theory. It is a practical, compassionate blueprint for preventing teen suicide and building hope.

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