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Rethinking Mental Health Approaches to Suicide
We have had very little success in preventing intentional injuries, especially self-harm. Worldwide, suicide rates have remained elevated. The stagnation in suicide prevention is not due to a lack of effort. With the worsening opioid crisis and the rising prevalence of depression and other mental health issues, global professional mental health experts need to focus on rethinking suicide prevention.
Rachel Gibbons, MD
Aug 286 min read


Masking Emotional Risks: Understanding and Addressing the Silent Crisis
Suicide claims a life roughly every eleven minutes in the United States and remains a leading cause of death worldwide. Yet most people who die by suicide were never in contact with mental health services beforehand. That statistic should dispel any remaining complacency. The traditional clinical safety net—diagnose, prescribe, refer—cannot catch what it never detects.
James Norris
Aug 74 min read
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