How to Talk to Men About Suicide

Graham Reynolds, PhD

Graham Reynolds, PhD

Graham Reynolds, PhD, is a New York State licensed psychologist at the American Institute for Cognitive Therapy. Dr. Reynolds is currently an Adjunct Professor and Visiting Scholar at Columbia University Teacher’s College, where he instructs and supervises doctoral students in clinical psychology. He specializes in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and mindfulness-based therapies. He has been intensively trained in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and he provides both individual and group DBT sessions. Dr. Reynolds works with adults and adolescents who have anxiety, OCD, depression, and bipolar disorder. 

Dr. Reynolds received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Hofstra University and completed his doctoral internship at the Hudson Valley VA Medical Center. There, he worked with veterans in residential PTSD and substance use treatment programs. He was certified in Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSD and was a member of the DBT team. Dr. Reynolds has also trained at the Northwell Healthcare System in the OCD and Bipolar Disorder specialty clinics, at the Northport VA Medical Center dual diagnosis clinic, and on inpatient psychiatry units at St. John’s Episcopal Hospital and Jamaica Hospital in Queens, New York. Dr. Reynolds is a past adjunct professor at State University of New York College at Old Westbury and has published and presented at national and international conference on anxiety, psychosis, and aggression.
 

Suicide is among the leading causes of death in the United States. In this short video, Dr. Reynold's reviews the importance in having conversations about mental health with men, reviews the warning signs, and dismantles myths about suicide. How do we have these conversations? This webinar provides tips on how to start the conversation, what to say to those who may be thinking about suicide, and the importance about being supportive.

Graham Reynolds, PhD

Graham Reynolds, PhD

Graham Reynolds, PhD, is a New York State licensed psychologist at the American Institute for Cognitive Therapy. Dr. Reynolds is currently an Adjunct Professor and Visiting Scholar at Columbia University Teacher’s College, where he instructs and supervises doctoral students in clinical psychology. He specializes in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and mindfulness-based therapies. He has been intensively trained in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and he provides both individual and group DBT sessions. Dr. Reynolds works with adults and adolescents who have anxiety, OCD, depression, and bipolar disorder. 

Dr. Reynolds received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Hofstra University and completed his doctoral internship at the Hudson Valley VA Medical Center. There, he worked with veterans in residential PTSD and substance use treatment programs. He was certified in Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSD and was a member of the DBT team. Dr. Reynolds has also trained at the Northwell Healthcare System in the OCD and Bipolar Disorder specialty clinics, at the Northport VA Medical Center dual diagnosis clinic, and on inpatient psychiatry units at St. John’s Episcopal Hospital and Jamaica Hospital in Queens, New York. Dr. Reynolds is a past adjunct professor at State University of New York College at Old Westbury and has published and presented at national and international conference on anxiety, psychosis, and aggression.