🛡️ Student Mental Health Series *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

2.38 – Recognizing When You’re Not Safe With Yourself: Sometimes danger doesn’t come from outside but within. Feeling unsafe with yourself means thoughts of harm feel too strong to manage alone. Warning signs include planning, gathering means, or withdrawing completely. If these appear, treat it as an emergency. Tell someone immediately or contact crisis services. Staying silent increases risk and fear. Recognize that asking for supervision is protection, not failure. Create temporary safety by removing triggers and staying near others. Avoid being alone overnight when urges rise. Safety plans exist to bridge you back to stability. Each time you speak up before acting, you strengthen self-control. Feeling unsafe is not shameful—it’s awareness. Awareness is what keeps you alive long enough to heal. Trust that help will hold you until you can hold yourself again.

About this course

Trauma-informed mental wellness lessons that help students manage emotions, build resilience, and stay safe in real-world situations—like bullying, grief, violence, and poverty. Built for schools, youth programs, and Medicaid-compliant services.

This course includes:
  • Step-by-step guidance for handling social pressure, conflict, and unsafe situations
  • Stories and messages that encourage students to speak up, stay safe, and take control of their future
  • Flexible learning options for classrooms, after-school programs, and independent use

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