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  • Empowering Communities: The PROSPER Approach to Suicide Prevention

    Welcome to our dedicated space where we explore innovative and community-focused strategies for reducing suicide risk. In this blog post, we'll dive into the profound work of PROSPER, a program designed by Dr. Kent Corso, a clinical psychologist, board-certified behavior analyst, and suicidologist. Learn how PROSPER is transforming how communities address suicide prevention, focusing on long-term, sustainable solutions rather than fear-based, short-term measures.

    About Dr. Kent Corso and PROSPER

    Hi, my name is Kent Corso. I'm a clinical psychologist, board-certified behavior analyst, and suicidologist. I help governments, organizations, and communities make sustainable strides in curbing suicide risk. About 10 years ago, I developed PROSPER, the Proactive Reduction of Suicide in Populations via Evidence-Based Research.

    The Unique Approach of PROSPER

    Uniquely, we help implement prevention, intervention, and postvention strategies, which reflect the values and cultural elements of each community we assist. We aim to reduce suicide risk on a long timeline. For too many years, systems have operated on a short-term basis, using fear-based, “Better Safe Than Sorry” approaches to reducing suicides.


    These often result in unnecessary hospitalizations, demoralization, compromised autonomy, and the absence of real help for those in distress. PROSPER moves communities to operate not out of fear and caution, but from a place of competence and confidence. By empowering people and communities, we help individuals and families self-manage their distress, retaining the dignity and autonomy often stolen from them by fear-based suicide risk management approaches.


    Addressing the Root Causes


    Prosper recognizes that suicide is not a mental health problem, it's a social one, just like poverty, homelessness, crime, or bullying. This means we can't reduce suicides by relying solely on the mental health and medical systems. Successful suicide prevention requires community engagement, cooperation, and boosting connectedness.


    Community Strengths and Collaborative Efforts


    We have to leverage our own strengths and the power of our community. That's what this blog is all about. It is not about providing medical advice to individuals in distress but focusing on intensive, community-based grassroots efforts. We want to hear from various people who are taking the time to care about risk reduction.


    Join the Movement


    Listen to our podcast and learn new insights about suicide and how to reduce it. Come see how you can be part of the solution by engaging with your community and becoming an advocate for competence, confidence, and connectedness in suicide prevention.


    Key Points Discussed:

    - Introduction to PROSPER and its origins.

    - The unique approach of PROSPER focuses on prevention, intervention, and postvention strategies.

    - The importance of long-term solutions versus short-term, fear-based approaches.

    - Understanding that suicide is a social issue, requiring community engagement.

    - Empowering communities to build competence and confidence to address suicide risk.

    - Emphasis on grassroots efforts and the role of community strength and collaboration.



    Listen to our podcast to gain new insights into suicide and how we can work together to reduce it. Learn how you can engage with your community and be part of the solution.



    Thank you for joining us in this pivotal movement towards sustainable suicide prevention. Let's work together to foster competence, confidence, and connectedness in our communities.


    For more information, visit our

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Empowering Communities: The PROSPER Approach to Suicide Prevention

Welcome to our dedicated space where we explore innovative and community-focused strategies for reducing suicide risk. In this blog post, we'll dive into the profound work of PROSPER, a program designed by Dr. Kent Corso, a clinical psychologist, board-certified behavior analyst, and suicidologist. Learn how PROSPER is transforming how communities address suicide prevention, focusing on long-term, sustainable solutions rather than fear-based, short-term measures.

About Dr. Kent Corso and PROSPER

Hi, my name is Kent Corso. I'm a clinical psychologist, board-certified behavior analyst, and suicidologist. I help governments, organizations, and communities make sustainable strides in curbing suicide risk. About 10 years ago, I developed PROSPER, the Proactive Reduction of Suicide in Populations via Evidence-Based Research.

The Unique Approach of PROSPER

Uniquely, we help implement prevention, intervention, and postvention strategies, which reflect the values and cultural elements of each community we assist. We aim to reduce suicide risk on a long timeline. For too many years, systems have operated on a short-term basis, using fear-based, “Better Safe Than Sorry” approaches to reducing suicides.


These often result in unnecessary hospitalizations, demoralization, compromised autonomy, and the absence of real help for those in distress. PROSPER moves communities to operate not out of fear and caution, but from a place of competence and confidence. By empowering people and communities, we help individuals and families self-manage their distress, retaining the dignity and autonomy often stolen from them by fear-based suicide risk management approaches.


Addressing the Root Causes


Prosper recognizes that suicide is not a mental health problem, it's a social one, just like poverty, homelessness, crime, or bullying. This means we can't reduce suicides by relying solely on the mental health and medical systems. Successful suicide prevention requires community engagement, cooperation, and boosting connectedness.


Community Strengths and Collaborative Efforts


We have to leverage our own strengths and the power of our community. That's what this blog is all about. It is not about providing medical advice to individuals in distress but focusing on intensive, community-based grassroots efforts. We want to hear from various people who are taking the time to care about risk reduction.


Join the Movement


Listen to our podcast and learn new insights about suicide and how to reduce it. Come see how you can be part of the solution by engaging with your community and becoming an advocate for competence, confidence, and connectedness in suicide prevention.


Key Points Discussed:

- Introduction to PROSPER and its origins.

- The unique approach of PROSPER focuses on prevention, intervention, and postvention strategies.

- The importance of long-term solutions versus short-term, fear-based approaches.

- Understanding that suicide is a social issue, requiring community engagement.

- Empowering communities to build competence and confidence to address suicide risk.

- Emphasis on grassroots efforts and the role of community strength and collaboration.



Listen to our podcast to gain new insights into suicide and how we can work together to reduce it. Learn how you can engage with your community and be part of the solution.



Thank you for joining us in this pivotal movement towards sustainable suicide prevention. Let's work together to foster competence, confidence, and connectedness in our communities.


For more information, visit our

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