Jules shares the depth of their struggle, recounting two suicide attempts during this harrowing time.
Read MoreThe Disability Justice Parade kicked off the Fall Fusion Festival, with SEE Science Center offering a viewing of the partial solar eclipse. Other festivities included a ribbon cutting to unveil mural artwork on the city bridge, vendors, music and dancing.
Read MoreWork from the Suicide and Trauma Reduction Initiative for Veterans (STRIVE) at Ohio State University have shed new light on the most effective interventions for reducing suicide risk among Veterans.
Read MoreThe Grappone Center in Concord, NH, is the venue for the Home Care, Hospice & Palliative Care Alliance of New Hampshire’s Annual Fall Hospice & Palliative Care Conference.
Read MoreA national campaign was launched for the 988 helpline that provides live 24/7 phone support. In the most dire of cases, a mobile crisis team can aid someone in crisis.
Read MoreWhen it comes to suicide prevention, one of the largest minority groups in the United States –people with disabilities, who account for 27% of the population – is often overlooked.
Read MorePreventing suicide deaths by firearms is a challenging public health issue, and Donna’s Law is tackling one part of that prevention through a voluntary firearm “do not sell” list.
Read MoreIn recent years, there has been a shift away from phrases like "committed suicide" and “suicide victim” to more person-centered language, such as “died by suicide” and “took their life”.
The NH Department of Health and Human Services has rolled out their “Strong As Granite” media campaign, intended to raise awareness about the behavioral health services.
Read MoreSuicide Prevention Awareness Month – all month we will be featuring information about the state’s suicide prevention efforts.
Read MoreElizabeth is passionate about supporting other brain injury survivors. Life after injury is filled with challenges, and she knows that, in some ways, she is very fortunate.
Read MoreThe rollout of 988, featuring the easy-to-remember version of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline to provide a better response to people in crisis in NH
Read MoreThe Kathleen Sherman Memorial Award commemorates the life of Kathleen Sherman. This prestigious award is presented annually at the NH Suicide Prevention Conference and is open for nominations.
Read MoreMental Health First Aid (MHFA) is an educational program that offers individuals the knowledge and skills to recognize and respond to mental health and substance use issues in others.
Read MoreThe annual NH Stand Down event hosted by Harbor Care’s Veterans FIRST program is a resource fair dedicated to providing at-risk and homeless veterans with important services and resources.
Read MoreBritish comic actor Joe Tracini suffers from borderline personality disorder which includes near-constant suicidal thoughts.
Read MoreWhen facing traumas, challenging life circumstances, or mental health conditions, therapy is often recommended as a valuable resource. However, accessibility can be a hurdle for many.
Read MoreSocial media often presents an idealized version of life, leading to feelings of inadequacy and contributing to anxiety, low self-esteem, and depression.
Recent studies indicate that using the computer power of artificial intelligence can help identify and evaluate risk factors for suicide in different populations. Here are three examples of how the predictive powers of computers poring over large amounts of data can help save lives.
Read MoreHelping our Heroes: Veterans who served in combat zones experience both Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs) and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) at higher rates than the general population.
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