The Things We All Carry
The Things We All Carry
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Navigating Suicide : Mike Part 2
1 hour 6 minutes Posted Oct 23, 2024 at 10:35 am.
Introduction to the Podcast
Personal Struggles in October
Reflecting on Past Intros
Embracing Imperfection and Taking Action
The Importance of Conversation
Facing Personal Demons
The Power of Talking
Commitment to Self-Improvement
Episode 139 Introduction
Understanding Suicide
Triggered vs. Activated
Overt and Covert Suicide
Addiction and Depression
Interpersonal Theory of Suicide
Understanding Thwarted Belongingness
Perceived Burdensomeness in Veterans
Acquired Capability of Suicide
The Role of Past Traumas
Substance Use and Self-Medication
Mental Health in First Responders
The Importance of Continued Support
Community and Personal Responsibility
Changing the Narrative Around Suicide
Final Thoughts and Reflections
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In this comprehensive episode of 'The Things We All Carry,' we delve into the profound challenges surrounding trauma and suicide, particularly among first responders and military personnel. The host reflects on personal struggles, including the anniversaries of significant losses in October. Guest Mike, a trauma and suicide researcher and U.S. Army veteran, provides valuable insights into why these issues are so prevalent in high-stress professions. Key topics include the difference between being 'triggered' and 'activated,' the psychological theories of suicidal ideation, and the impact of addiction. The episode highlights the importance of trust, community support, and actionable steps individuals and communities can take to mitigate suicide rates. Join us as we explore these heavy topics and strive to foster better mental health support systems.