Suicide AssessmentBreakout
Welcome to the Suicide Assessment Escape Room! In this activity, you’ll navigate counseling scenarios to identify risk, practice assessment skills, and apply interventions to progress through each stage.
LET'S GO!
02 Search!
Introduction
01 Quiz
Index
Complete the challenges to get the numbers of the key that will allow you to obtain the final reward!
03 Correct image
04 Follow the series
Reward
INTRODUCTION
QUIZ
Complete the following quiz and getthe first digit to receive your reward!
START
QUIZ
QUESTION 1/5
QUIZ
QUESTION 2/5
QUIZ
QUESTION 3/5
QUIZ
QUESTION 4/5
QUIZ
QUESTION 5/5
QUIZ
TEST PASSED!
Suicide assessment is a structured clinical process that includes identifying warning signs, evaluating suicidal thoughts, plan, intent, and means, and considering both risk and protective factors. Mastery of these skills equips counselors-in-training with the competence to determine risk levels and implement appropriate interventions.
NEXT
AWESOME!
THE first NUMBER IS:
BACK TO INDEX
SEARCH!
Search for statements about a topic on the following screen and click only on the correct ones to get the next number of the key!
START
CLICK ONLY ON THE CORRECT STATEMENTS 1/3
Asking a client about suicidal thoughts will make them more likely to attempt suicide.
Only clients who talk about suicide need a risk assessment.
You can drag the light to search through the darkness
A comprehensive suicide assessment includes evaluating thoughts, intent, plan, means, and protective factors.
Assessing suicide risk is only necessary once per client.
Clients who appear happy cannot be at risk for suicide.
CLICK ONLY ON THE CORRECT STATEMENTS 2/3
Suicide risk can always be predicted by a client’s mood alone.
Clients who have previously attempted suicide are at higher risk.
You can drag the light to search through the darkness
Asking about suicidal thoughts is considered unethical.
CORRECT!
Only mental health professionals need to recognize suicide warning signs.
Clients who deny any stressors are never at risk for suicide.
CLICK ONLY ON THE CORRECT STATEMENTS 3/3
Suicide assessments should only focus on recent thoughts, ignoring past attempts.
Protective factors like social support and coping skills can reduce suicide risk.
You can drag the light to search through the darkness
CORRECT!
Clients who make vague statements about wanting to die don’t need further evaluation.
It is best to avoid discussing suicide directly to prevent triggering the client.
Only adults, not adolescents, require suicide assessments.
QUIZ
TEST PASSED!
The correct statements show how to assess suicide risk thoroughly, including thoughts, plans, and protective factors. The incorrect statements are common myths—asking about suicide does not increase risk, and any client can be at risk. Knowing the difference helps you respond safely and effectively.
NEXT
AWESOME!
THE second NUMBER IS:
RETURN TO INDEX
ERROR!
Oops, that's not correct Not quite—this answer isn’t correct. Take another look at the principles of suicide assessment and think about risk factors, protective factors, and best practices. You’ve got this!
TRY AGAIN
CORRECT IMAGE
Choose the correct image
START
QUIZ
QUIZ
QUIZ
QUIZ
QUIZ
QUIZ
TEST PASSED!
Suicide assessments help counselors evaluate risk by exploring suicidal thoughts, intent, and protective factors. Tools like the PHQ-9 screen for depression and suicidal ideation, while the GAD-7 measures anxiety severity—together providing a broader picture of a client’s mental health and risk level.
NEXT
AWESOME!
THE third NUMBER IS:
BACK TO INDEX
series
Choose the correct form that continues the series. You only need one more number to have the complete key!
START
What is the next form?
Choose the correct form:
What is the next form?
CORRECT!
Choose the correct form:
What is the next form?
CORRECT!
Choose the correct form:
QUIZ
TEST PASSED!
This was just for fun. Sometimes we need a brain break to help us reset. Remember to protect your peace.
NEXT
AWESOME!
THE FOURTH NUMBER IS:
RETURN TO INDEX
You have reached the last step... Please enter the password!
Enter the password
ERROR!
Oops, that's not correct. Here you can include a cool message indicating to your class that they did not get the answer right
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Suicide AssessmentBreakout
Welcome to the Suicide Assessment Escape Room! In this activity, you’ll navigate counseling scenarios to identify risk, practice assessment skills, and apply interventions to progress through each stage.
LET'S GO!
02 Search!
Introduction
01 Quiz
Index
Complete the challenges to get the numbers of the key that will allow you to obtain the final reward!
03 Correct image
04 Follow the series
Reward
INTRODUCTION
QUIZ
Complete the following quiz and getthe first digit to receive your reward!
START
QUIZ
QUESTION 1/5
QUIZ
QUESTION 2/5
QUIZ
QUESTION 3/5
QUIZ
QUESTION 4/5
QUIZ
QUESTION 5/5
QUIZ
TEST PASSED!
Suicide assessment is a structured clinical process that includes identifying warning signs, evaluating suicidal thoughts, plan, intent, and means, and considering both risk and protective factors. Mastery of these skills equips counselors-in-training with the competence to determine risk levels and implement appropriate interventions.
NEXT
AWESOME!
THE first NUMBER IS:
BACK TO INDEX
SEARCH!
Search for statements about a topic on the following screen and click only on the correct ones to get the next number of the key!
START
CLICK ONLY ON THE CORRECT STATEMENTS 1/3
Asking a client about suicidal thoughts will make them more likely to attempt suicide.
Only clients who talk about suicide need a risk assessment.
You can drag the light to search through the darkness
A comprehensive suicide assessment includes evaluating thoughts, intent, plan, means, and protective factors.
Assessing suicide risk is only necessary once per client.
Clients who appear happy cannot be at risk for suicide.
CLICK ONLY ON THE CORRECT STATEMENTS 2/3
Suicide risk can always be predicted by a client’s mood alone.
Clients who have previously attempted suicide are at higher risk.
You can drag the light to search through the darkness
Asking about suicidal thoughts is considered unethical.
CORRECT!
Only mental health professionals need to recognize suicide warning signs.
Clients who deny any stressors are never at risk for suicide.
CLICK ONLY ON THE CORRECT STATEMENTS 3/3
Suicide assessments should only focus on recent thoughts, ignoring past attempts.
Protective factors like social support and coping skills can reduce suicide risk.
You can drag the light to search through the darkness
CORRECT!
Clients who make vague statements about wanting to die don’t need further evaluation.
It is best to avoid discussing suicide directly to prevent triggering the client.
Only adults, not adolescents, require suicide assessments.
QUIZ
TEST PASSED!
The correct statements show how to assess suicide risk thoroughly, including thoughts, plans, and protective factors. The incorrect statements are common myths—asking about suicide does not increase risk, and any client can be at risk. Knowing the difference helps you respond safely and effectively.
NEXT
AWESOME!
THE second NUMBER IS:
RETURN TO INDEX
ERROR!
Oops, that's not correct Not quite—this answer isn’t correct. Take another look at the principles of suicide assessment and think about risk factors, protective factors, and best practices. You’ve got this!
TRY AGAIN
CORRECT IMAGE
Choose the correct image
START
QUIZ
QUIZ
QUIZ
QUIZ
QUIZ
QUIZ
TEST PASSED!
Suicide assessments help counselors evaluate risk by exploring suicidal thoughts, intent, and protective factors. Tools like the PHQ-9 screen for depression and suicidal ideation, while the GAD-7 measures anxiety severity—together providing a broader picture of a client’s mental health and risk level.
NEXT
AWESOME!
THE third NUMBER IS:
BACK TO INDEX
series
Choose the correct form that continues the series. You only need one more number to have the complete key!
START
What is the next form?
Choose the correct form:
What is the next form?
CORRECT!
Choose the correct form:
What is the next form?
CORRECT!
Choose the correct form:
QUIZ
TEST PASSED!
This was just for fun. Sometimes we need a brain break to help us reset. Remember to protect your peace.
NEXT
AWESOME!
THE FOURTH NUMBER IS:
RETURN TO INDEX
You have reached the last step... Please enter the password!
Enter the password
ERROR!
Oops, that's not correct. Here you can include a cool message indicating to your class that they did not get the answer right
TRY AGAIN