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  <title>Suicidality: Warning Signs in Teens vs. Adults (Part 2)</title>
  <description>Thoughts of suicide are not uncommon and can be a part of the human experience for many individuals at various points in their lives. In Part 2 of this series, host Terry McGuire welcomes back Dr. Sara Kohlbeck, PhD, a public health researcher specializing in suicide. This conversation focuses on the &amp;quot;invitations&amp;quot; people send when they are in distress and how to navigate the spectrum of suicidal thoughts with empathy and evidence-based tools.  Find mental health and addiction treatment near you: https://recovery.com/ Dr. Kohlbeck explains that warning signs in teens often manifest as impulsivity or reckless behavior, such as dangerous driving or taking unknown substances. She introduces the &amp;quot;Assist&amp;quot; training framework, which views these behaviors as &amp;quot;invitations&amp;quot; to explore the underlying pain a person is carrying. This episode also clarifies the reality of &amp;quot;passive suicidal ideation&amp;quot;—thoughts like wishing to go to sleep and never wake up—which are valid experiences that require support even without an immediate plan.  Dr. Sara Kohlbeck, PhD, provides a rare, firsthand account of her own experience driving herself to the emergency department during a crisis. She details the medical triage process and addresses the common fear that seeking help will lead to immediate restraint or being &amp;quot;locked up&amp;quot;. By normalizing these conversations and teaching listeners how to create a &amp;quot;Safety Plan,&amp;quot; Dr. Kohlbeck empowers communities to become a foundation for wellness.  ⏱️ Chapters: 00:00 – [Intro] Normalizing Thoughts of Suicide 02:50 – Warning Signs in Teens: Impulsivity and Risk 07:15 – Identifying &amp;quot;Invitations&amp;quot; for Help 09;12 – Sudden Calmness: Why It Can Be a Danger Sign 14:10 – Understanding Passive Suicidal Ideation 28:52 – How Long Does a Suicidal Crisis Last? 29:29 – Restricting Access to Lethal Means 33:22 – How to Create a Safety Plan 41:08 – Walking into the ER: Triage and Treatment 45:24 – Will My Therapist &amp;quot;Lock Me Up&amp;quot;?  ❓ Questions the Video Answers: How do warning signs in teens differ from those in adults? What is the &amp;quot;Assist&amp;quot; training framework for suicide intervention? What are &amp;quot;invitations&amp;quot; for support and how do I spot them? Is a sudden improvement in mood always a good sign? What does &amp;quot;passive suicidal ideation&amp;quot; feel like? Can the option of suicide act as a &amp;quot;safety valve&amp;quot; for some? How long does a period of imminent suicidal crisis typically last? Why is &amp;quot;limiting access to lethal means&amp;quot; critical for safety? What is &amp;quot;means substitution&amp;quot; and does it actually happen? What words should I use when walking into an ER during a crisis? What medical tests are performed during a psychiatric ER visit? Will I be handcuffed if I admit I am suicidal at a hospital? How do I tell a therapist I have a plan without being hospitalized? What are &amp;quot;coping cards&amp;quot; and how can they help? How can communities better support those with suicidal thoughts?  #suicideprevention #mentalhealth #teenmentalhealth </description>
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