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52: Suicide - What Can Schools & Communities Do?

Therapy Chat

Laura Reagan, LCSW-C

Social Sciences, Science, Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.4728 Ratings

🗓️ 23 September 2016

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Welcome back to Therapy Chat! Today’s topic is a serious one, and something that needs to be talked about, although most of us would rather not think about it. September is Suicide Prevention & Awareness Month, and host Laura Reagan, LCSW-C recorded this special episode to honor a friend’s brother who died by suicide almost 3 years ago. Today Laura interviews someone who has worked for years in the field of suicide prevention. Jonathan B. Singer, PhD is podcaster, a social work professor at Loyola University in Chicago and one of the co-authors of the book “Suicide in Schools: A Practitioner’s Guide to Multi-Level Prevention, Assessment, Intervention and Postvention.” This book is a guide for schools and communities, as well as families, to understand what we can all do to make a difference in the problem of suicide which plagues the United States. Jonathan shares some shocking statistics about the problem of suicide – how often it happens and who is most at risk. He describes specific things schools and communities can do to prevent suicide and to support a person who is feeling suicidal. He also talks about how schools can develop crisis plans to put into action when a school community member dies by suicide. Our community has been affected by suicide far too often. One person dying by suicide is too many, but the numbers are much higher than that. This episode may inspire you to take action to make a difference in your community to reduce suicide. And host Laura Reagan invites you to make a donation in honor of Nick Moothart by visiting the Team Nick fundraising page for the Annapolis Out of the Darkness Walk, hosted by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP).

 

Click here to make a donation to Team Nick

 

Click here to make a donation to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

 

Listen to the Social Work Podcast here

 

Learn more and order Suicide in Schools: A Practitioner’s Guide here – during September, 2016 it is on sale at the Routledge publishing website

 

Learn more about Jonathan B. Singer, PhD here

 

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0:00.0

Therapy Chat Podcast, episode 52.

0:04.3

This is the Therapy Chat Podcast.

0:08.4

The information shared in this podcast is not a substitute for seeking help from a licensed

0:13.6

mental health professional.

0:15.9

And now, here's Laura Reagan, L-C-S-W-C with today's episode.

0:36.2

Welcome back to therapy chat. Today's episode is a little bit different because September is

0:43.5

suicide prevention awareness month. And today is Friday, September 23rd. And I'm going to be interviewing

0:50.5

Dr. Jonathan Singer, who is a professor at Loyola University in Chicago and the author

0:58.1

of the book Suicide in Schools. Jonathan has worked for years in the field of suicidology.

1:05.9

And so I wanted to talk to him about his work and his book and find out what we can learn during

1:13.2

Suicide Prevention Awareness Month that will help us understand this mysterious and scary problem,

1:20.9

which is taking too many lives.

1:24.2

Today's episode is dedicated to Nick Mute Hart, who is my dear friend Sarah Linnehan's brother,

1:33.0

who passed away from suicide in December of 2013.

1:38.4

Sarah has a fundraising page for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention,

1:43.8

out of the darkness walk, which here in Annapolis, page for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention,

1:46.2

out of the darkness walk,

1:49.1

which here in Annapolis is tomorrow,

1:50.6

September 24th. To make a donation to Team Nick,

1:53.0

go to my fundraising page for Team Nick,

1:56.5

which you can access in the show notes for this episode.

2:02.9

Whether you would like to donate to Team Nick or support the American Foundation for

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