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    Suicide Prevention and Destigmatizing Suicide with Psychologist Dr. Via Strong

    en-usSeptember 10, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Dr. Strong takes on the topic of Suicide Prevention today. 

    She covers the importance of open communication and dialogue with regards to this topic, creating safe environments to speak about it, and not shaming someone for having thoughts of suicide. Dr. Strong speaks about identity and reframes how we can change our mindset on how we perceive difficult things we go through. Dr. Strong reviews red flags to help identify someone who may be struggling with thoughts of suicide and how to help them find resources. 

    We know this is a heavier topic, but we wanted to capitalize on having access to this medium and having the opportunity to have a conversation with an expert to help shed light on suicide prevention. 

     Contact the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline if you are experiencing mental health-related distress or are worried about a loved one who may need crisis support. 

    Call or text: 988 

    Or Chat at 988lifeline.org 

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