Self-Esteem: A Protective Mechanism for Adolescent Mental Health
Self Esteem, Suicide and Self-harm
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Self Esteem focused on measuring occupational Therapy, self-esteem intervention, cognitive behavioral therapy, psychoeducation, suicide
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- The sample will consist of up to 70 male and female adolescents.
- Participants must also be English speaking, and are able to read and write in English.
Ages 14 to 17 admitted to an in-patient psychiatric facility for:
- suicidal ideation /attempts,
- destruction to self or others,
- homicidal ideation
- Those that are unable to provide for his or her basic needs for food, clothing, or shelter because of a mental disorder.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Presenting with unmanageable symptoms such as psychosis or mania
- cognitive disabilities that prevent a participant from processing
- Behavioral problems that can disrupt the session and or impair safety during the intervention.
Sites / Locations
- Loma Linda University Behavioral Medicine Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Injeti Self-Love Model
Psychoeducational intervention focusing improving self-esteem and increasing self-awareness. The session will start with discussion on healthy relationships, self-esteem. A white board will be used in group format and regular 8.5" by 11" paper during individual session to illustrate the Self-Love model and the characteristics and traits that are effected by "self-love and "lack of self-love". At the end of illustration and discussion there will be handout of the "self-love intervention. The session will end by answering questions and emphasizing the importance of having self-awareness of traits that promote low-self-esteem, and finally, strategies to promote and maintain self-esteem.