You probably know that suicide is a major problem among combat veterans. This theme has been repeatedly visited in movies and television depicting disillusioned former soldiers who eventually take their lives. But what do you know about First Responders (police, firefighters, and EMS workers) and suicide? We’ve dedicated episode 23: First Responders & Suicide, Part I to this very subject. Similarities to Veterans Like combat soldiers, First Responders are frequently exposed to traumatic situations. Witnessing
Resolving to Drink Less
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Every January 1st many Americans make resolutions about how we are going to be different in the coming year. We plan to exercise more, eat more carefully, stay in touch with our family better, etc. If you’ve listened to episode 22: “New Year…Now What?,” you’ve heard a lot of our advice on this subject. One of the more common resolutions is to drink less alcohol. Maybe you don’t think you are an alcoholic, but perhaps
In Episode 21: Talking Teen Mental Health, Part III: Advice to Parents, our guest, Natalie Alyssa Sanchez, suggested that parents are sometimes too quick to focus on correcting their teen’s problems, rather than on understanding their feelings. Parents have experienced trouble understanding their adolescents since ancient times. A Babylonian tablet predicted that the world was going to hell because of the next generation. Those Babylonian parents, much like modern ones, complained about how hard it was to
Self-Harm and Suicide
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In episode 20, “Talking Teen Mental Health, Part II- Facing the Suicide of Peers,” we touch on the subject of self-harm. There is a lot to cover on this specific topic, so it felt fitting to explore it in more depth here. Self-harm and suicide grow from similar roots: Disappointment in romantic relationshipsSubstance abuseDepressionHistory of traumaFew effective coping strategiesFeeling isolated or alone Why do people self-harm? While self-harm and suicide have common elements, they have
Teen Depression and COVID-19
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In episode 19: “Talking Teen Mental Health, Part I- COVID-19,” our guest, Natalie, speaks about the challenges she and her peers face in the pandemic. Right now, many parents are scratching their heads about how to best deal with all the changes that have taken place for young people since COVID-19 shut down much of our lives. What does parenting even look like in this terrain? Being stuck at home all the time is hard





