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E21: Suicide - Our silent emergency

Psychotherapist, Malcolm Hanson, shares his knowl…

An episode of the The Good Mental Health Podcast podcast, hosted by Human Givens Institute, titled "E21: Suicide - Our silent emergency" was published on September 2, 2021 and runs 39 minutes.

September 2, 2021 ·39m · The Good Mental Health Podcast

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Psychotherapist, Malcolm Hanson, shares his knowledge and insights about our silent emergency - suicide, including what you can do to help someone who may be depressed or having suicidal thoughts... How to reduce suicide risk training: https://www.humangivens.com/college/how-to-manage-suicide-risk-live-online-training/ Malcolm is a human givens therapist who worked for 9 years in the NHS in the West Midlands, where his cases mainly involved treating cases that were demarcated from conventional services because of their complexity or severity, such as those with complex trauma, those with a background of violence or criminality, secondary care patients, trafficked individuals and asylum seekers. At any given time, approximately half of his client list presented with suicidal ideation. We are lucky to have Malcolm as a tutor to deliver the ‘How to reduce suicide risk’ workshop live online for Human Givens College. https://www.humangivens.com/college/how-to-manage-suicide-risk/ ========= FIND OUT MORE 'Ask The Expert' Podcast: www.hgi.org.uk/podcast #suicide #psychology #mentalhealthawareness #psychotherapy #humangivens #thegoodmentalhealthpodcast

Psychotherapist, Malcolm Hanson, shares his knowledge and insights about our silent emergency - suicide, including what you can do to help someone who may be depressed or having suicidal thoughts... How to reduce suicide risk training: https://www.humangivens.com/college/how-to-manage-suicide-risk-live-online-training/ Malcolm is a human givens therapist who worked for 9 years in the NHS in the West Midlands, where his cases mainly involved treating cases that were demarcated from conventional services because of their complexity or severity, such as those with complex trauma, those with a background of violence or criminality, secondary care patients, trafficked individuals and asylum seekers. At any given time, approximately half of his client list presented with suicidal ideation. We are lucky to have Malcolm as a tutor to deliver the ‘How to reduce suicide risk’ workshop live online for Human Givens College. https://www.humangivens.com/college/how-to-manage-suicide-risk/ ========= FIND OUT MORE 'Ask The Expert' Podcast: www.hgi.org.uk/podcast #suicide #psychology #mentalhealthawareness #psychotherapy #humangivens #thegoodmentalhealthpodcast
The Mental Health Podcast Ontario Shores Communications Good information. Good Advice. Positivity. A safe place of belonging for good mental health with the latest information and research from Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences. Every episode includes the ”Coping” segment, a practical and effective tip for dealing with your mental health. The Good In Today The Good In Media This is "The Good In Today" podcast! My name is Danny Hoefelmann. No matter how bad a person's day is, I believe there is always some good in it. This is my place to highlight positive stories happening in the world today and to talk about taboo conversations that I wish more people were willing to open up about. As someone who has struggled with mental health for most of his life, this is the next step in my journey to help better understand how to overcome my struggles. I'm bringing you guests who can give their expertise and use their own stories to help other people through the process. Seeking Clarity, The Podcast Cindy Delgadillo Have you ever felt like you were the only one in the world whose mental health was overpowering you? Same. The good news is, this is just your anxiety trying to make you feel isolated. Here on The Seeking Clarity podcast, we are fighting that isolation by sharing real stories from real people about how they overcame their mental health struggles. Talking about it is the first step, so join us as we normalize conversations about mental health! KaleidoCrisis Veda Saple Everything happening in the world whether good, evil or neutral either begins in a crisis, ends with a crisis or crisis comes along the way. As unavoidable as it is crisis is not invincible. Hope, not despair. Crisis does not necessarily mean the end of the world and the end of the world does not necessarily mean crisis.Crisis is a source for hope, crisis is a source of inventions,Crisis makes creators and crisis eventually settles.KaleidoCrisis is a podcast where you can find different perspectives, change in the way of viewing crisis and mental health advocacy. For better or to prepare for the worse, this podcast might help someone think differently. The listeners might encounter occasional bursts of humor. Cheers to crisis!
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