
In honor of Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, we continue our coverage of this complex topic in our Voices of Compassion podcast series with a brand new episode.
For youth ages 10-24, suicide is the second leading cause of death in the US. It is complicated, tragic and often preventable: knowing the warning signs can help save lives. Join us for a conversation with Jennifer Leydecker, LMFT, Clinical Program Manager at CHC’s Catherine T. Harvey Center for Clinical Services, who works with high-risk teens every day in our RISE Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP). Jennifer shares expert advice on how to talk about emotions with your child or teen, where to find resources and support, and warning signs and protective factors for suicide.
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Learn more about CHC’s Catherine T. Harvey Clinical Services
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Article:
CUE CENTERED THERAPY | Early Life Stress and Resilience Program (ELSRP) | Stanford Medicine
Related podcast episodes:
Teen Suicide: What Parents Need to Know
‘The Best Tool We Have’ for Self-Harming and Suicidal Teens
Parents of Suicidal Teens Say They Feel Alone. Here Are Resources to Help.
How to Talk to Children and Teens About Suicide: A Guide for Parents
Can Tech Help Prevent Teen Suicide?
12 Things Parents Can Do to Help Prevent Suicide
With handout:
Frequently Asked Questions About Suicide
Action Steps for Helping Someone in Emotional Pain
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