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- Preventing Suicide in Youth with Melissa Weidner, LMSW – #SPSM Chat November 24th, 2019.
- The Dark Side of Celebrity with Author Sheila Weller – #SPSM Chat November 17th, 2019.
- Art Therapy in Suicide Prevention with Stephanie Sampson, M.S. – #SPSM Chat November 10th, 2019.
- Suicide Prevention in Muslim Communities with Author/Activist Melody Moezzi – #SPSM Chat November 3rd, 2019.
- How College Life Might Lead To Suicide with Dr. Jessi Gold – #SPSM Chat October 27th, 2019.
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Preventing Suicide in Youth with Melissa Weidner, LMSW – #SPSM Chat November 24th, 2019.
What are noticeable differences in detecting suicidality in youth vs. adults? Continue reading
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Tagged #mental illness, #ocd, #spsm, anxiety disorder, bdp, bipolar disorder, cbt, children's mental health, college mental health, depression, empathy, healthcare, human rights, mental health, mxiety, prevention, psychology, ptsd, public health, rudy caseres, schizophrenia, social justice, social media, spsm chat, suicide, suicide prevention, therapist, therapy, youth mental health, youth suicide
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Suicide Prevention in Muslim Communities with Author/Activist Melody Moezzi – #SPSM Chat November 3rd, 2019.
What are the specific challenges of suicide prevention in Muslim communities? Continue reading
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Tagged #mental illness, bipolar disorder, human rights, islam, islamophobia, melody moezzi, mental health, muslim, muslim activist, muslim author, muslim community, muslim women, mxiety, prevention, public health, rudy caseres, social justice, suicide, suicide prevention
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The Links Between The Opioid Crisis And Suicide with Janet Schnell And Carly Larson – #SPSM Chat October 20th, 2019.
How has the rise in opioid-related deaths changed how we see suicide? Continue reading
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Tagged #mental illness, #spsm, drug addiction, drug policy, harm reduction, healthcare, human rights, lived experience, mental health, opiate crisis, opioid crisis, opioid epidemic, prevention, public health, rudy caseres, social justice, social media, substance use, suicide, suicide prevention, suicide survivor
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Human Connection: The Key To Suicide Prevention with Joseph Smarro – #SPSM Chat October 13th, 2019.
How do you interpret “human connection” as it relates to suicide prevention? Continue reading
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Tagged #mental illness, #spsm, criminal justice system, empathy, human rights, joe smarro, joseph smarro, law enforcement, lived experience, mental health, mental health crisis, mental health unit, police suicide, ptsd, social justice, social media, suicide, suicide prevention, suicide survivor
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The Role of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) in Suicide Prevention with Dr. Ursula Whiteside – #SPSM Chat October 6th, 2019.
What have been your experiences with Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), positive and/or negative? Continue reading
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Tagged #mental illness, #spsm, attempt survivor, bdp, bpd therapy, cbt, dbt, dialectical behavior therapy, human rights, lived experience, marsha linehan, mental health, nowmattersnow.org, ptsd, rudy caseres, social justice, social media, suicide, suicide prevention, suicide survivor, trauma therapy, ursula whiteside
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Suicide in Marginalized Communities with Kimya N. Dennis, PhD – #SPSM Chat September 29th, 2019.
How should we approach suicide prevention differently in disadvantaged/marginalized populations? Continue reading
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Tagged #mental illness, #spsm, african american suicide prevention, attempt survivor, black suicide, black suicide prevention, criminal justice system, human rights, institutionalized racism, kimya n dennis, lived experience, mental health, mental health racism, minority mental health, racism, rudy caseres, social justice, social media, suicide, suicide prevention, suicide prevention day, suicide prevention month, suicide prevention racist, suicide prevention week, suicide survivor
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Dese’Rae L. Stage and Jess Stohlmann-Rainey Critique Suicide Prevention Month with #SPSM. September 22nd, 2019.
What are your issues with Suicide Prevention Month? Continue reading
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Tagged #mental illness, #spsm, attempt survivor, dese'rae l. stage, ex-patient, human rights, jess stohlmann-rainey, live thorugh this, lived experience, mad pride, mental health, prevention, psychiatric survivor, social justice, social media, suicide, suicide prevention, suicide prevention day, suicide prevention month, suicide prevention week, suicide survivor