Suicide Prevention AR 600-63 Chapter 4-4 Flashcards

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What army regulation covers suicide prevention?

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AR 600-63

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What does ASPP stand for?

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Army Suicide Prevention Program

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What does the success of ASPP depend on?

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The existence of proactive, caring, and courageous Soldiers, Family members, and Army civilians who recognize imminent danger and take immediate action to save a life.

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ASPP purpose

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Supports the Army’s goal to minimize suicidal behavior by reducing the risk of suicide for Active Army and
Reserve Component Soldiers, Army civilians, and Army Family members.

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ASPP Eligibility

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The ASPP applies to all Soldiers (Active Army and Reserve Components) and Army
civilians.

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ASPP Responsibilities

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Suicide prevention is a commander’s program and is the responsibility of every leader.
Leaders care for their personnel and create an environment that encourages help-seeking behaviors.

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Suicide prevention strategies

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Developing Positive life coping skills

  • Encouraging help-seeking behavior
  • Raising awareness & vigilance of suicide prevention
  • Synchronizing, integrating, and managing the ASPP.
  • Conduct suicide surveillance, analysis, and reporting that keeps senior leaders aware of the problem
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8
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What are the 3 phases of ASPP?

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prevention, intervention, posttension

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9
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What is prevention?

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Prevention focuses on preventing normal life “stressors” from turning into life crises. “Prevention Programming”
focuses on equipping the Soldier, Family member, and Army civilian with coping skills to handle overwhelming life
circumstances. Prevention includes early screening to establish baseline mental health and to offer specific remedial
programs before dysfunctional behavior occurs. Prevention is dependent upon caring and proactive small unit leaders
who make the effort to know their subordinates, including estimating their ability to handle stress, and who offer a
positive, cohesive environment which nurtures and develops positive life-coping skills.

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10
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What should soldiers yearly training focus on? How should training be conducted?

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All Army Soldiers will receive yearly basic suicide awareness and prevention training focusing on the
identification of suicide warning and danger signs, and what lifesaving actions they should take. If possible, training should be conducted in small groups.

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How often should soldiers receive suicide prevention training?

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At least once a year

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Training will be geared towards how many specific groups?

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5, each with different responsibilities within the aspp

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13
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Who should receive ASPP training?

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Soldiers and Army civilians

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Army leaders will receive what kind of training?

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All Army Soldiers will receive yearly basic suicide awareness and prevention training focusing on the
identification of suicide warning and danger signs, and what lifesaving actions they should take.

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15
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Who are gatekeepers?

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Gatekeepers are individuals who, in the performance of their assigned duties and responsibilities,
provide specific counseling to Soldiers and civilians in need.

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16
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What is a primary gatekeeper and who are they?

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Primary gatekeeper duties involve assisting those in need who are more susceptible to suicide ideation.
Primary Gatekeepers are Chaplains, ASAP counselors, Family Advocacy Program Workers, AER Counselors, ER Medical Techs, and Medical/Dental Health Professionals

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What is a secondary gatekeeper and who are they?

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“Secondary gatekeepers” (who may have a secondary opportunity to come in contact with a person at risk), such as Military police, trial defense lawyers and legal assistants, inspectors general, DOD school counselors, red cross workers, first line supervisors