In this assignment you are required to perform a suicide/risk assessment utilizing the suicide risk assessment form. Download the form, fill it out, and submit it as a pdf file.Refer to this site about Suicide Prevention and this Suicide Check List: Ways to Assess Suicidality. Additional help: Here is a 25 min video that not only goes over the protocol, but provides simulated examples of working/speaking with clients. Review the reading assignments on APA ethics regarding suicidal intent in Chapter 8.
Using the above Prevention, Checklist/Assessment resources, please evaluate the following vignette for risk and suicidality. Please consider culture in your assessment. You are required to reference your work in APA format. After you fill out the form, write a paper discussing your assessment, possible interventions, and prevention strategies that you might use in this vignette. Justify your decisions and actions by using and referencing the course text and ethics code. All work must be written in graduate level English in APA format. Your paper should be 4 pages plus a title page and a reference page.
Naomi, a 16-year old female adolescent, is brought to your office by her parents after they found scratches on Naomi’s wrist and a note saying, “I just wish I wouldn’t wake up in the morning”. Triggering event is reportedly seeing her boyfriend with another girl at school. The parents report that Naomi is an excellent student and always has been a happy child. During her adolescence, she reportedly became moody and irritable, with fits of rage when she doesn’t get her way. When she was 15, Naomi apparently told her best friend that she planned on overdosing on her father’s pain pills, but the best friend told Naomi’s parents and this was intercepted. The incident at that time was also over rejection by a boy at school. Currently, Naomi is an excellent student, has no physical ailments, denies substance use and shows no signs of psychosis or mania. Mother tells you that Naomi sleeps a lot, sometimes 12 hours on the weekends, eats very little at dinner, and has gotten quite thin. Father is worried about his daughter as she is not the same little girl that adored him. Both parents are fearful that Naomi will harm herself. In session Naomi appears annoyed and denies intent to harm herself. She tells you, “I’m fine. Everyone is over-reacting. My parents just need to chill. They’re smothering me with their ridiculous worry.”
Family history reveals suicide attempts by Naomi’s mother when she herself was an adolescent due to chronic abuse by her alcoholic father. Mother denies suicidal ideation at present, and is on antidepressant and antianxiety medications. She does reveal that her paternal grandfather was an alcoholic who “killed himself’ when his wife left him. Naomi’s father is a police officer, currently on disability. He suffers from chronic back pain, and is prescribed narcotics for pain management. Both parents are adamant that their medications are safely kept and that Naomi has no access them.