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My Suicide Notes
As a clinical psychologist, I probably think about suicide more often and in different ways than most. I’ve read the research. I’ve been trained to ask the hard questions. I am all too familiar with the frustrating gaps in our knowledge base: what causes it, who is at risk, how do we prevent it?
Talking to Your Child About Suicide
Suicide rates in teens have been steadily on the rise over the past two decades, and data from the 2021 CDC Youth Risk Behavior Survey found that approximately 22% of teens reported suicidal thoughts and 10% of teens reported doing something to try to end their life in the past 12 months.
Parenting During the Holiday Season: 3 Tips from 3 Psychologists for Tackling Holiday Stress
What I Wish Everyone Knew About Suicide
Early Intervention in Mental Health is Essential says NIMH Clinician: Research Studies & Novel Treatments in Youth Irritability Show Promise
Are the Kids Really Alright? Troubling Headlines, Teenage Girls, and Declining Mental Health
Keep Your Mental Health in the Game: Therapy and Support for Athletes
The Art and Science of Treating Depression in Autism: A Guest Blog Post from SPARK - Part 2
Diagnosing Depression in People with Autism: A Guest Blog Post from SPARK - Part 1
Using Body-Based, Community-Centered Methods to Address Anxiety and Depression in Vulnerable Populations
Prior to joining the Stress, Trauma and Anxiety Research Clinic (STARC) at Wayne State University (WSU), I did not know much about the refugee community, aside from what was publicized as a political point of contention during the 2016 election. I now see it as the crisis that it truly is.