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Crisis Response, Means Restriction, and the Future of Suicide Prevention with Dr. Craig Brian
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Dan is joined by Dr. Craig Bryan, a board-certified clinical psychologist in cognitive behavioural psychology. He is the Stress, Trauma, and Resilience (STAR) Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.
The episode starts with Dr. Bryan sharing his journey into the field of suicide prevention, detailing his experiences in graduate school, military service, and the harsh realities of suicide he faced. Dy. Bryan critiques traditional approaches to understanding and preventing suicide, advocating for a reframing of suicide as a behavioural choice rather than solely a mental health issue. Dr. Bryan introduces crisis response planning as a vital intervention, emphasizing the importance of personalizing these plans and the role of means restriction counseling in suicide prevention.
Special Guest: Dr. Craig Bryan
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Разделы
1. Introduction to the Podcast (00:00:00)
2. Dr. Bryan’s Journey into Suicide Prevention (00:01:20)
3. Experiences in the Military and Suicide Exposure (00:04:00)
4. Questioning Traditional Suicide Prevention Approaches (00:09:30)
5. Understanding Suicide as a Health Behavior (00:14:30)
6. The Accelerator and Brake Model of Suicidal Behavior (00:17:45)
7. Crisis Response Planning Overview (00:23:00)
8. Personalizing Crisis Response Planning (00:28:40)
9. Means Restriction Counseling and Suicide Prevention (00:33:20)
10. Closing Remarks (00:38:30)
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