Journal of Education and Counseling (JECO)
Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025)

School-Based Approaches in Addressing Suicidal Behavior among High School Students: A Perspective from Filipino Guidance Counselors

Cupo, Mary Anne (Unknown)
Rungduin, Teresita (Unknown)
Dordas, Carolina (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Dec 2025

Abstract

For some, schools are more than just places to learn. They serve as sanctuaries for students. Recent reports indicate a troubling rise in suicide rates among Filipino students, requiring urgent attention. Despite implemented solutions, new challenges continue to emerge, calling for ongoing work. Hence, this study explored the practical interventions and counseling techniques of four registered guidance counselors and one guidance associate in handling cases of suicidal behavior among high school students, the factors influencing the selection and application of these interventions and techniques, and the process of assessing the effectiveness of interventions in addressing suicidal behavior using data from semi-structured interviews analyzed through Giorgi and colleagues’ descriptive phenomenological analysis (2017). Key interventions include integrating various counseling techniques, tailoring individualized support strategies to students’ unique needs, and implementing structured referral systems that encourage collaboration with parents and other relevant stakeholders. The results provide important insights into the strategies utilized by school personnel to address suicidal behavior among students. These outcomes underscore the need for ongoing refinement in addressing mental health concerns, highlighting the importance of a collaborative and adaptive approach to ensure student well-being.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

educationcounseling

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Public Health

Description

Focus and Scope Focus This journal publishes articles as a result of empirical research in guidance and counseling and educational psychology, both quantitative and qualitative. Published articles must have passed the editorial selection process, review of expert editors, and editing. Scope This ...