STEP IN: A Guide to Everyday Suicide Prevention Preparedness
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Most people who lose someone to suicide saw the signs.They noticed the withdrawal. The changed energy. The comment that lingered a little too long. They felt that quiet, insistent signal that something was wrong.And then they didn't know what to do.Not because they didn't care. Because no one ever taught them how.STEP IN is the practical, compassionate suicide prevention guide for everyday people - not therapists. Written by behavioral health expert, QPR Gatekeeper Instructor, and Hope Squad master trainer Sabina Zunguze, this book gives you the framework, the language, and the confidence to act when someone in your life is in crisis.At the center of the book is the proprietary CONNECT(TM) Framework - a proven seven-step methodology that walks you through every stage of intervention: C - Connect with Compassion: Approach with warmth and without judgment O - Observe the Signs: Know what to look for and trust what you see N - Name It Directly: Use clear, non-clinical language to open the door N - Navigate with Boundaries: Know your role and where your responsibility ends E - Encourage Professional Support: Bridge the person toward the help they need C - Continue to Check In: One conversation is never the last T - Take Care of Yourself: You cannot pour from an empty vesselThrough real-world stories, plain-language scripts, and practical tools you can use immediately, STEP IN prepares you to step in across every setting where crisis happens - the workplace, the home, the school, and the faith community.You will learn: - How to recognize the warning signs most people miss or explain away - How to ask the question most people spend their lives avoiding - What to say when someone says yes - How to connect someone to professional support without abandoning them - How to stay present over time without burning out - How to build a culture of preparedness in your organization or communityThis book is for the manager who noticed his employee going quiet. The mother who sensed something was wrong at the holidays. The teacher who read something concerning in a student's essay. The pastor whose congregation member finally opened up. The friend who almost said something - and didn't.You don't need a license to save a life.You need to be prepared.STEP IN makes sure you are.
Most people who lose someone to suicide saw the signs.They noticed the withdrawal. The changed energy. The comment that lingered a little too long. They felt that quiet, insistent signal that something was wrong.And then they didn't know what to do.Not because they didn't care. Because no one ever taught them how.STEP IN is the practical, compassionate suicide prevention guide for everyday people - not therapists. Written by behavioral health expert, QPR Gatekeeper Instructor, and Hope Squad master trainer Sabina Zunguze, this book gives you the framework, the language, and the confidence to act when someone in your life is in crisis.At the center of the book is the proprietary CONNECT(TM) Framework - a proven seven-step methodology that walks you through every stage of intervention: C - Connect with Compassion: Approach with warmth and without judgment O - Observe the Signs: Know what to look for and trust what you see N - Name It Directly: Use clear, non-clinical language to open the door N - Navigate with Boundaries: Know your role and where your responsibility ends E - Encourage Professional Support: Bridge the person toward the help they need C - Continue to Check In: One conversation is never the last T - Take Care of Yourself: You cannot pour from an empty vesselThrough real-world stories, plain-language scripts, and practical tools you can use immediately, STEP IN prepares you to step in across every setting where crisis happens - the workplace, the home, the school, and the faith community.You will learn: - How to recognize the warning signs most people miss or explain away - How to ask the question most people spend their lives avoiding - What to say when someone says yes - How to connect someone to professional support without abandoning them - How to stay present over time without burning out - How to build a culture of preparedness in your organization or communityThis book is for the manager who noticed his employee going quiet. The mother who sensed something was wrong at the holidays. The teacher who read something concerning in a student's essay. The pastor whose congregation member finally opened up. The friend who almost said something - and didn't.You don't need a license to save a life.You need to be prepared.STEP IN makes sure you are.
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