SL
Oct 4, 2023
Well laid out and easy to follow. Great content and given how expansive this topic can be, this course did well with hitting all the important parts in a meaningful way. Thank you.
TS
Aug 18, 2023
This course was exceptionally good. From this course I got to learn a lot of new information. Basically it was wholesum amount of knowledge.
By Joaquina O F
•Jan 27, 2023
Excelente como curso base para aprender sobre el tema.
By Trynh P
•Feb 16, 2023
Exellent source of information and very useful course
By Randa W
•Aug 10, 2022
I found this course both informative and interesting.
By Paul L
•Aug 14, 2022
Great class. Very informative and well constructed
By michael r
•Jul 23, 2022
a very good course i learned alot thank you
By Basset B
•Jul 16, 2022
great cours with great teacher
By Mercelena L
•Aug 22, 2023
Thanks a lot for this course!
By Eyup K
•Jan 23, 2023
Sehr wichtig und sehr nötig.
By Clara L
•May 23, 2023
Very helpful to my career
By Bernardo R
•Apr 19, 2024
Great Material
By Benny P
•Jun 7, 2022
5 star
By Gomah M A G
•Feb 9, 2023
ممتاز
By Megan
•Jan 8, 2022
Interesting however a few issues with the class that overshadowed it.
Week 1 the graphs were difficult to read as the colors were too similar in the graphic. There was no guidance for the discussion forum. Several links did not work for the assignments. One of the videos, very awkwardly, included a conversation with someone off camera that was not edited out (when discussing the "No Suicide Contract".
By Merica H
•Feb 11, 2024
It would have been helpful to have resources that could have been downloaded and used to read and reference. Only having the video made it difficult to retain the resource information so you had to keep going through the video information to answer quiz questions. Having PDF references would have been nice.
By Atiqa R
•Jan 7, 2024
This course is great for initial understanding of suicide but needs to add more in depth practical demonstration of interventions.
By Sheila K S
•May 6, 2023
The course is informative and well-organized. However, I was disappointed that a number of the video links do not work.
By Madison S
•Feb 2, 2023
There is some material missing from the course, but overall is a fantastic course.
By 6D07 C K W 6 蔡
•Feb 4, 2023
Good course on suicide prevention. The pace of the speaker isn't too fast and there are enough images to understand the context.
I feel like this course could be better if it is more focused on psychological prevention and what's going on in the individuals' mind. Only a few lessons cover the topic (Like Three Step Theory). It's more like a course that goes through all helping material for suicide instead of a psychologic class, which I initially anticipated by looking at the profile of the speaker.
Would recommend to take this course if you have enough free time, but not entirely aimed for the psychological factor of suicide.
By Miral E M
•Mar 12, 2023
Expected much more practical prevention approaches for the public.
By Latonya H
•Aug 24, 2023
This class was very boring.
By Mirelli v H
•Aug 27, 2023
Overall enjoyed the course. The active learning by way of quizzes was useful.
safety planning could have been covered in far more in depth for service providers and even friends and family who may try to give it a shot. Things like apps that keep the safety plan handy could have been recommended. The daunting/fearful experince of having a loved one living with suicidal ideation or dying from suicide are both very difficult for family and something should have been said about that. If the general public is showing interest in this topic, it's because someone in their world is suicidal (or they are a service provider). So I think now addressing that big question, "what do I do if my ...... is suicidal?" needs to get answered. Of course you can give specific instructions/therapy for a specific person, but general info/public advice/ information dissemination could have been better addressed.
Basic supports could have been discussed too esp. keeping in touch with the person could have been recommended. What I'm suggesting is a Caring Letters intervention for those with suicidal ideation and/or psychiatric in-patient discharge in the last 12-24 months. Just checking in with a caring phone call, text or email.
Overall I was pretty disappointed with this course. Insufficient for both the clinician, the primary care physician, clergy, teachers and the general public. It's hard to tell who the target audience is for this material. Either way, the quality would benefited from a more well rounded set of presentations.
By Grace W
•Apr 21, 2023
lecturer don't even bother to response to queries.