Suicide Awareness and Prevention


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Apr 23 2024 48 mins   6

Join us to talk about the very important topic of youth suicide. Our guest will be Dr. Angela Tunno, a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Assistant Professor at Duke University Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science. One of her areas of specialty is trauma-informed suicide prevention.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Suicide is one of the leading causes of preventable death in the US.
  • How prevalent is suicide in the US for all ages?
  • How common is suicide for people under 21?
  • How common is suicide for children and youth in foster care or otherwise connected to child welfare?
  • Why are youth in foster care at greater risk for suicide?
  • What are some warning signs that a child or youth may be considering suicide?
  • What are the risk factors for a youth or child who may be at greater danger of suicide?
  • Are youth with other diagnoses more at risk for suicide? (For example, ADHD?)
  • Who is in the position when a child is in foster care to recognize these signs?
  • If you are worried that a child/youth may be contemplating suicide, what are the evidence-based steps you should take? How to be trauma-informed when helping to prevent a child or youth from committing suicide?
  • Get support or therapy for yourself to help you cope and to help you support the youth better.
  • When should we take the youth to the hospital?

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