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EPISODE · May 22, 2024 · 30 MIN

You Can Prevent Youth Suicide: Graham Wiseman

from Bipolar She with Janine Noel · host Janine Noel

Today I talk with Graham Wiseman, as he shares the story of his son Colin, who lost his battle with anxiety, ADHD, and depression at age fifteen when he died by suicide. Graham speaks about grief and the different ways he and his wife have moved through the grieving process. Together, they have focused on a singular purpose--to advocate for change in youth mental health in schools and beyond. Through the nonprofit BeingwellCA, Colin's legacy has propelled state-wide integration of wellness centers in schools.We discuss the essential role of caring adults--beyond a child's parent--and how their time and mentorship proves an invaluable part of helping students struggling with mental health issues. This is where you can get involved in your community. Perhaps you're a coach or an artist or a writer or a lawyer--the only requisite is the desire to listen and offer support to a single student. And this is where the most hopeful statistics on preventing youth suicide live--in this student & compassionate adult equation. To fund more student wellness centers and offer critical mental health resources to school districts across the state, BeingwellCA has teamed up with California Department of Education to create a Mental Health Awareness License Plate. The unique license plate has one goal: To bring mental illness into the light--even if just a traffic light. Visit BeingwellCA.org to show your support of this urgent campaign. Click Here for information on BeingwellCA.orgGraham speaks about Dr. Cheryl King's work that offers a potential strategy for success at keeping kids' mental health strong and the power of having a caring adult in their life. Click Here for Dr. King's Ted Talk.Support the showHelp Bipolar She Today! Buy Me A Coffee is a platform for podcasters to receive support, even if just a micro-donation. It's finally time to grow! Let's amplify voices of mental illness in all their raw details.Bipolar She is dedicated to real conversations for women living with mental illness. Hosted by Janine Noel, the majority of episodes give voice to a woman who has lived-life experience with mental illness--or who has experienced the illness of someone close to them. Along the way, I interview experts in the field that address additional mental health concerns.Frankly, coping with a mental health condition can be exhausting. Here's a place where you can land and find an episode that resonates with you. Some topics we've covered: being a bipolar mom or having a bipolar mom. Anxiety, agoraphobia, chronic depression, ECT, borderline personality disorder, ADHD, a psychiatrist that breaks your trust. A therapist who goes above and beyond to help you. The impact of trauma on your brain. Bipolar She couldn't have thrived without guitarist, JD Cullum's original music.Editor Brandon Moran makes everyone's voice sound both crisper and smarter.Sponsored by Amy Vincze's Emotional Freedom Technique App: Soar With Tapping....

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Today I talk with Graham Wiseman, as he shares the story of his son Colin, who lost his battle with anxiety, ADHD, and depression at age fifteen when he died by suicide. Graham speaks about grief and the different ways he and his wife have moved through the grieving process. Together, they have focused on a singular purpose--to advocate for change in youth mental health in schools and beyond. Through the nonprofit BeingwellCA, Colin's legacy has propelled state-wide integration of wellness ce...

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