S1 E4 Shit2TalkAbout Suicide Prevention with Louisa Rocque

Sh!t You Don't Want to Talk About
Louisa, an area director of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, discussing the importance of reducing mental health and suicide stigma by sharing personal stories and providing supportive environments. The importance of self-care and resiliency in maintaining mental health was highlighted, alongside creating individualized care plans since needs aren't "one size fits all". Privacy in relationships, continual learning, and the need for accountability in mental health care, specifically for the LGBTQ+ community, were also discussed. About Lousia The first step to solving any problem is understanding it. This video, Louisa Rocque from American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, (https://afsp.org/) will talk about suicide prevention, what causes people to think about suicide, and how you can help someone who is suicidal. If you or anyone you know of is thinking of harming themselves or others, please use one of these links to reach out and get help!!  You're having thoughts:  https://afsp.org/im-having-thoughts-of-suicide You've lost someone https://afsp.org/ive-lost-someone You're worried about someone https://afsp.org/what-to-do-when-someone-is-at-risk You've survived an attempt  https://afsp.org/after-an-attempt   ✨ Find out more about Sh!t You Don't Want to Talk About at shit2talkabout.com ✨ Transcript available at https://www.jennjunod.com/shit2talkabout/s1-e4-shit2talkabout-suicide-prevention-with-louisa-rocque

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