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Your Thoughts Do Not Have To Become Your Actions

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About this course

Suicide is the second-leading cause of death among people age 15 to 24 in the U.S according to the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Although there has been significant progress in conceptual models and intervention strategies for suicide prevention, there is still a long way to go in terms of research, education, and training. In this course, subject matter expert, suicide survivor, and advocate Kevin Hines shares his story of hope and celebration of life while also discussing topics such as suicide prevention, suicide ideation and planning, and common myths and misconceptions about suicide.

Learning Objectives

  • Cite and discuss key concepts of suicide prevention.
  • Identify signs of suicidal ideation and planning.
  • Distinguish common myths and misconceptions about suicide from factual information.

Learning Levels

  • Beginner

Course Instructor(s)

  • Kevin Hines

    Kevin is a mental health advocate and educator, global speaker, best-selling author, award-winning filmmaker and entrepreneur who reaches audiences all over the world with his story of an unlikely survival and his strong will to live. He is one of only thirty-six (less than 1%) to survive the fall from the Golden Gate Bridge.

    In 2016, Mental Health America awarded Kevin their highest honor, The Clifford W. Beers Award for his efforts to improve the lives of and attitudes toward people with mental illnesses. Previously, he was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by the National Council of Behavioral Health in partnership with Eli Lilly. Kevin has also been awarded by SAMSHA as a Voice Awards Fellow and Award Winner, an Achievement Winner by the US Veterans Affairs and received over 30 U.S. military excellence medals as a civilian.

    Kevin sat on the boards of the International Bipolar Foundation (IBPF), the Bridge Rail Foundation (BRF) and the Mental Health Association of San Francisco (MHASF) and on the Survivors Committee of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. 

    Previously, he was a board member of the Northern California Chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) and was a two-term member of San Francisco’s Mental Health Board. He has spoken in congressional hearings alongside Patrick Kennedy in support of The Mental Health Parity Bill. He continues his policy work as an Ambassador to the National Council for Behavioral Health.

    In the summer of 2013, Kevin released his bestselling memoir titled Cracked Not Broken, Surviving and Thriving After A Suicide Attempt. He is currently producing a documentary entitled Suicide: The Ripple Effect. 

    Kevin’s will to live and stay mentally well has inspired people worldwide. His compelling story has touched diverse, global audiences within colleges and universities, high schools, corporations, clergy, military, clinicians, health and medical communities, law enforcement organizations, and various industries. Thousands have communicated to Hines that his story helped save their lives. He has reached millions with his story.

    His story was featured in the 2006 film The Bridge by the film director and producer Eric Steel. 

    Kevin believes in the power of the human spirit and in the fact that you can find the ability to live mentally well. His mantra: “Life is a gift, that is why they call it the present. Cherish it always.”

References

  • Asarnow, J. R., & Mehlum, L. (2019). Practitioner review: Treatment for suicidal and self‐harming adolescents–advances in suicide prevention care. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 60(10), 1046-1054.
  • Gordon, J. A., Avenevoli, S., & Pearson, J. L. (2020). Suicide prevention research priorities in health care. JAMA psychiatry, 77(9), 885-886.
  • John Mann, J., Michel, C.A., Auerbach, R.P. (2021). Improving suicide prevention through evidence-based strategies: A systematic review. American Journal of Psychiatry 178, 611–624. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ajp.2020.20060864
  • Ryan, E. P., & Oquendo, M. A. (2020). Suicide risk assessment and prevention: challenges and opportunities. Focus, 18(2), 88-99.
  • Wasserman, D. (2021). Strategies in suicide prevention. In D. Wasserman (Ed.), Oxford textbook of suicidology and suicide prevention (pp. 421–426). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198834441.003.0050

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Content

  • Materials
    2 parts
    • QR Code for Kevin's Info
    • Video Instruction - Your Thoughts Do Not Have To Become Your Actions
Your Thoughts Do Not Have To Become Your Actions
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  • CE Hours
    1
  • Type
    Self-Paced
  • Publication Date
    Jun 6th, 2023

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