Passivesuiciderefusing to eatdrink orcooperate withcare (chosen bymany olderadults)Suicidaltendenciesgoingthrough themotions, butnever goesthrough itSuicideprecautionsprotectclient fromharmingselfPsychoanalytictheorystates that allhumans havethe instinct forlife and deathwithin themSocialdimensionfunctioningincludesone's viewsof othersSuicidethe action ofintentionallyending one'sown lifeSuicidalgesturesactions thatresult in little orno injury, butcommunicatethe message ofsuicidal intentIndirectself-destructivebehaviorsany behaviors oractions that mayresult in harm to theindividual's well beingor even death. In thiscase, people have noactual intention ofending their livesSuicidologystudy ofthe natureof suicideParasuicidalbehaviorsunsuccessfulattemptswith a lowlikelihood ofsuccessDirect self-destructivebehaviorsany form of activesuicidal behavior,such as threats,gestures orattempts to endone's lifeSelf-protectiveresponsesbehaviorsused tomeet basicneedsIntellectualdimensionintense emotionalsuffering leads todistorted thinkingand self defeatingthoughtsRationalsuicidethe choice toend one's lifewas madefreely andrationally with asound mindInterpersonaltheoryin which suicide isviewed as theoutcome of afailure to work withor resolveinterpersonalconflictSpiritualdimensionindividuals grapplewith cultural,religous and ethicaldilemmasassociated withone's own demiseSociologictheoryconsiders therelationshipbetween the socialconditions of anarea and thenumber of suicidesSelfinjuriesActive attempts toinjure oneself,repeatedly cutting,scratching andburningAmbivalencea state in which anindividualexperiencesconflictingfeelings, attitudesor drivesSuicidalideationthoughtsofplanningsuicideSuicidethreatsverbal orwrittenexpressions ofintent withoutactual actionsSuicidalattemptsserious self-directedactions withthe intent toend one's lifeSuicidehighestrisknewly admitted ptswith substanceabuse andprevious suicideattemptsProzacantidepressantthat has beenreported to causeviolent andsuicidal reactionsin someindividualsPassivesuiciderefusing to eatdrink orcooperate withcare (chosen bymany olderadults)Suicidaltendenciesgoingthrough themotions, butnever goesthrough itSuicideprecautionsprotectclient fromharmingselfPsychoanalytictheorystates that allhumans havethe instinct forlife and deathwithin themSocialdimensionfunctioningincludesone's viewsof othersSuicidethe action ofintentionallyending one'sown lifeSuicidalgesturesactions thatresult in little orno injury, butcommunicatethe message ofsuicidal intentIndirectself-destructivebehaviorsany behaviors oractions that mayresult in harm to theindividual's well beingor even death. In thiscase, people have noactual intention ofending their livesSuicidologystudy ofthe natureof suicideParasuicidalbehaviorsunsuccessfulattemptswith a lowlikelihood ofsuccessDirect self-destructivebehaviorsany form of activesuicidal behavior,such as threats,gestures orattempts to endone's lifeSelf-protectiveresponsesbehaviorsused tomeet basicneedsIntellectualdimensionintense emotionalsuffering leads todistorted thinkingand self defeatingthoughtsRationalsuicidethe choice toend one's lifewas madefreely andrationally with asound mindInterpersonaltheoryin which suicide isviewed as theoutcome of afailure to work withor resolveinterpersonalconflictSpiritualdimensionindividuals grapplewith cultural,religous and ethicaldilemmasassociated withone's own demiseSociologictheoryconsiders therelationshipbetween the socialconditions of anarea and thenumber of suicidesSelfinjuriesActive attempts toinjure oneself,repeatedly cutting,scratching andburningAmbivalencea state in which anindividualexperiencesconflictingfeelings, attitudesor drivesSuicidalideationthoughtsofplanningsuicideSuicidethreatsverbal orwrittenexpressions ofintent withoutactual actionsSuicidalattemptsserious self-directedactions withthe intent toend one's lifeSuicidehighestrisknewly admitted ptswith substanceabuse andprevious suicideattemptsProzacantidepressantthat has beenreported to causeviolent andsuicidal reactionsin someindividuals

Inward-focused Emotion: Suicide - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. refusing to eat drink or cooperate with care (chosen by many older adults)
    Passive suicide
  2. going through the motions, but never goes through it
    Suicidal tendencies
  3. protect client from harming self
    Suicide precautions
  4. states that all humans have the instinct for life and death within them
    Psychoanalytic theory
  5. functioning includes one's views of others
    Social dimension
  6. the action of intentionally ending one's own life
    Suicide
  7. actions that result in little or no injury, but communicate the message of suicidal intent
    Suicidal gestures
  8. any behaviors or actions that may result in harm to the individual's well being or even death. In this case, people have no actual intention of ending their lives
    Indirect self-destructive behaviors
  9. study of the nature of suicide
    Suicidology
  10. unsuccessful attempts with a low likelihood of success
    Parasuicidal behaviors
  11. any form of active suicidal behavior, such as threats, gestures or attempts to end one's life
    Direct self-destructive behaviors
  12. behaviors used to meet basic needs
    Self-protective responses
  13. intense emotional suffering leads to distorted thinking and self defeating thoughts
    Intellectual dimension
  14. the choice to end one's life was made freely and rationally with a sound mind
    Rational suicide
  15. in which suicide is viewed as the outcome of a failure to work with or resolve interpersonal conflict
    Interpersonal theory
  16. individuals grapple with cultural, religous and ethical dilemmas associated with one's own demise
    Spiritual dimension
  17. considers the relationship between the social conditions of an area and the number of suicides
    Sociologic theory
  18. Active attempts to injure oneself, repeatedly cutting, scratching and burning
    Self injuries
  19. a state in which an individual experiences conflicting feelings, attitudes or drives
    Ambivalence
  20. thoughts of planning suicide
    Suicidal ideation
  21. verbal or written expressions of intent without actual actions
    Suicide threats
  22. serious self-directed actions with the intent to end one's life
    Suicidal attempts
  23. newly admitted pts with substance abuse and previous suicide attempts
    Suicide highest risk
  24. antidepressant that has been reported to cause violent and suicidal reactions in some individuals
    Prozac