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EPISODE · Sep 9, 2021 · 27 MIN

Special Episode | World Suicide Prevention Day

from GradCast · host Ariel Frame, Yimin Chen, Laura Muñoz, Yousuf Hasan, Rhys Paterson, Liam Clifford, Elizabeth Mohler, Francesco Colosimo, Hira Nadeem, Rose Giles, Danica Facca, Ana Moyer, Amalie Hutchinson, Mohamed Sahouli, Bahaaldin Sahouli

This episode contains discussions of mental health, grad school, the COVID-19 pandemic, and discusses suicide and suicide prevention. If you or someone you know needs help, there are resources available to help you. If you are a graduate student, SOGS.ca/support-resources provides a list of mental health services located on and off campus. Alternatively, the description box contains resources discussed in the episode. Listener discretion is advised.  In this special episode hosted by GradCast, Francesco Colosimo and Elizabeth Mohler talk with Katrina Zmavc, a PhD student in Philosophy about World Suicide Prevention Day. Imposter syndrome, the COVID-19 pandemic, “publish or perish” mentality, outdated terminology, suicidal ideations and general mental health struggles are discussed from the grad school perspective.   If you would like to continue this discussion in a safe space, check out our collaboration with GPS’s Shared Experiences event on Friday, September 16 at 7pm.     Resources discussed in the episode: Graduate Peer Support Student Health Services SOGS Health and Dental Plan Learning Development and Success Center for Academic Peer Support Empower Me If you are in crisis: Student Psycological Services Crisis Lines in London If you are looking for a therapist, treatment centres or support groups: Psychology Today  Recorded on August 16, 2021 Produced by Rhys Paterson Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.

This episode contains discussions of mental health, grad school, the COVID-19 pandemic, and discusses suicide and suicide prevention. If you or someone you know needs help, there are resources available to help you. If you are a graduate student, SOGS.ca/support-resources provides a list of mental health services located on and off campus. Alternatively, the description box contains resources discussed in the episode. Listener discretion is advised.  In this special episode hosted by GradCast, Francesco Colosimo and Elizabeth Mohler talk with Katrina Zmavc, a PhD student in Philosophy about World Suicide Prevention Day. Imposter syndrome, the COVID-19 pandemic, “publish or perish” mentality, outdated terminology, suicidal ideations and general mental health struggles are discussed from the grad school perspective.   If you would like to continue this discussion in a safe space, check out our collaboration with GPS’s Shared Experiences event on Friday, September 16 at 7pm.     Resources discussed in the episode: Graduate Peer Support Student Health Services SOGS Health and Dental Plan Learning Development and Success Center for Academic Peer Support Empower Me If you are in crisis:Student Psycological ServicesCrisis Lines in London If you are looking for a therapist, treatment centres or support groups:Psychology Today  Recorded on August 16, 2021 Produced by Rhys Paterson Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.

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