suicide /tags/suicide suicide en-US WLRN Thu, 18 Jul 2024 11:01:15 GMT A checkup for the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 2: Still lots to do /health/2024-07-15/a-checkup-for-the-988-suicide-and-crisis-lifeline-at-2-still-lots-to-do The 988 lifeline has been contacted by about 10 million people either by phone, text or chat. It's gotten better over the two years, but it still has a long way to go to connect people to care. Thu, 18 Jul 2024 11:01:15 GMT /health/2024-07-15/a-checkup-for-the-988-suicide-and-crisis-lifeline-at-2-still-lots-to-do Rhitu Chatterjee Social media, guns and hopelessness: A South Florida conference looks at suicide awareness /health/2024-04-19/miami-suicide-awareness-conference-nami-social-media-hopelessness Suicidal thoughts, much like mental health conditions, can affect anyone regardless of age, gender or background. To raise suicide awareness, NAMI Miami-Dade will host the second South Florida Suicide Awareness Conference: “Honest Talk About Suicide and A Message of Hope" this weekend. Fri, 19 Apr 2024 11:00:00 GMT /health/2024-04-19/miami-suicide-awareness-conference-nami-social-media-hopelessness Ammy Sanchez A study finds more children in Florida are struggling with suicidal thoughts /health/2022-12-07/a-study-finds-more-children-in-florida-are-struggling-with-suicidal-thoughts Hospitals in St. Petersburg and other parts of the U.S. are seeing more young people come in with suicidal thoughts. If you or someone you know needs mental health support, you can call the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. Wed, 07 Dec 2022 15:00:00 GMT /health/2022-12-07/a-study-finds-more-children-in-florida-are-struggling-with-suicidal-thoughts Stephanie Colombini A parents' lawsuit accuses Amazon of selling suicide kits to teenagers /business/2022-10-10/a-parents-lawsuit-accuses-amazon-of-selling-suicide-kits-to-teenagers Amazon sold the food preservative sodium nitrite, which lawyers say has no household use at high purity levels, to people who later killed themselves using the substance, the suit claims. Mon, 10 Oct 2022 15:00:00 GMT /business/2022-10-10/a-parents-lawsuit-accuses-amazon-of-selling-suicide-kits-to-teenagers Joe Hernandez At 988 call centers, crisis counselors offer empathy — and juggle limited resources /news/2022-08-26/at-988-call-centers-crisis-counselors-offer-empathy-and-juggle-limited-resources In a mental health crisis, a conversation with an empathetic listener can be live-saving. But when someone needs in-person help, there's a shortage of resources in many parts of the country. Fri, 26 Aug 2022 14:00:00 GMT /news/2022-08-26/at-988-call-centers-crisis-counselors-offer-empathy-and-juggle-limited-resources Brett Sholtis How the newest federal prison became one of the deadliest /2022-05-31/how-the-newest-federal-prison-became-one-of-the-deadliest Federal prisoners said to be the most dangerous are sent to a special unit at an Illinois penitentiary. NPR and The Marshall Project have uncovered violence, abuse and a string of inmate deaths there. Tue, 31 May 2022 15:51:12 GMT /2022-05-31/how-the-newest-federal-prison-became-one-of-the-deadliest Christie Thompson, The Marshall Project, Joseph Shapiro Gainesville doctors are working to break the stigma on physicians' mental illness /news/2022-05-06/gainesville-doctors-are-working-to-break-the-stigma-on-physicians-mental-illness About 400 doctors die by suicide in the United States each year in a profession that dissuades them from speaking up about burnout or depression and seeking help. A nonprofit is trying to change the culture. Fri, 06 May 2022 13:27:07 GMT /news/2022-05-06/gainesville-doctors-are-working-to-break-the-stigma-on-physicians-mental-illness Karina Wilson - WUFT It's not just doctors and nurses. Veterinarians are burning out, too /news/npr-breaking-news/2022-04-08/its-not-just-doctors-and-nurses-veterinarians-are-burning-out-too A spike in pandemic pets is increasing shortages and burnout among veterinarians — a field that already had high rates of suicide. A new mental health initiative offers professional help for free. Fri, 08 Apr 2022 14:36:02 GMT /news/npr-breaking-news/2022-04-08/its-not-just-doctors-and-nurses-veterinarians-are-burning-out-too April Dembosky After his son's suicide and the Jan. 6 attack, Rep. Jamie Raskin is not giving up /2022-01-04/after-his-sons-suicide-and-the-jan-6-attack-rep-jamie-raskin-is-not-giving-up Raskin's son died just days before the Capitol insurrection. Now Raskin serves on the House select committee charged with investigating the Jan. 6 attack. His new memoir is Unthinkable. Tue, 04 Jan 2022 18:23:03 GMT /2022-01-04/after-his-sons-suicide-and-the-jan-6-attack-rep-jamie-raskin-is-not-giving-up Terry Gross Hollywood Non-Profit Aims To Reduce Stigma Around Counseling For Depression Among Black Caribbean Families /local-news/2021-09-29/suicide-rate-among-black-children-and-adolescents-remains-high-expert-urges-families-to-seek-help-early Suicide Prevention Awareness Month will end Sept. 30, but an expert in South Florida continues her work to inform families that when children and adolescents feel depression, anxiety or trauma, which are prevalent during the pandemic, they need to seek help early on. Emotional health is like physical health — seeking help is OK. Wed, 29 Sep 2021 19:38:39 GMT /local-news/2021-09-29/suicide-rate-among-black-children-and-adolescents-remains-high-expert-urges-families-to-seek-help-early Verónica Zaragovia