• When Your Work Finds You: Dr. Arielle Sheftall on Child Suicide Prevention and Career Purpose

  • 2025/02/18
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When Your Work Finds You: Dr. Arielle Sheftall on Child Suicide Prevention and Career Purpose

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  • Dr. Tony Pisani interviews Dr. Arielle Sheftall, a leading researcher in youth suicide prevention, about the crucial issue of suicide among children and pre-teens. Dr. Sheftall shares insights from her work on understanding and preventing suicide in young people, particularly addressing the rising rates among Black youth. This conversation covers the importance of direct communication about suicide with young people, the role of cultural understanding in prevention, and how to build protective factors for at-risk youth.

    Key moments include discussions about:
    Breaking stigma around youth mental health
    How to talk with children about suicide
    The impact of family and community support
    Cultural considerations in suicide prevention
    Resources for families and professionals

    If you or someone you know needs support:
    National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (US): 988
    Lifeline (Australia) - 1800 551 800
    Lifeline (New Zealand) - Phone: 0800 543 354 or Text 4357

    Production Credits:
    Hannah Mang, Senior Video Editor and Producer
    Annie Lewis, Content and Communications Manager
    Luke Pisani, Music

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Dr. Tony Pisani interviews Dr. Arielle Sheftall, a leading researcher in youth suicide prevention, about the crucial issue of suicide among children and pre-teens. Dr. Sheftall shares insights from her work on understanding and preventing suicide in young people, particularly addressing the rising rates among Black youth. This conversation covers the importance of direct communication about suicide with young people, the role of cultural understanding in prevention, and how to build protective factors for at-risk youth.

Key moments include discussions about:
Breaking stigma around youth mental health
How to talk with children about suicide
The impact of family and community support
Cultural considerations in suicide prevention
Resources for families and professionals

If you or someone you know needs support:
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (US): 988
Lifeline (Australia) - 1800 551 800
Lifeline (New Zealand) - Phone: 0800 543 354 or Text 4357

Production Credits:
Hannah Mang, Senior Video Editor and Producer
Annie Lewis, Content and Communications Manager
Luke Pisani, Music

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