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When you feel that a client is at risk of suicide or self-harm, but they have not reached the level of severity required for involuntary hospitalization, it's common practice to create a Safety Plan.
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Patient Safety Plan Template. Step 1: Warning signs (thoughts, images, mood, situation, behavior) that a crisis may be developing: _____________________________________________________________________________________________.
A safety plan is a document that supports and guides someone when they are experiencing thoughts of suicide, to help them avoid a state of intense suicidal crisis. Anyone in a trusting relationship with the person at risk can help draft the plan; they do not need to be a professional.
Safety planning intervention: A brief intervention to mitigate suicide risk. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 19, 256–264. Updated April 2020 by the Psychological Health Center of Excellence.
A fill-in-the-blank template for developing a safety plan with a patient who is at increased risk for a suicide attempt.
Safety Plans work. This template can be used to create a “safe plan” to help keep you and your environment safe during challenging times of heightened or strong emotions, increased stress, or with thoughts of suicide. 1. Write 3 indicators, warning signs, or feelings that a crisis may be developing. 2.
Make a Safety Plan. A safety plan is a prioritized list of coping strategies and sources of support. It can help you to identify what leads to your thoughts of suicide, and how to feel better when you are having these thoughts. As a result, you can help yourself to stay safe. Let's Make a Plan.