An inspired monologue by Craig Miller reflecting on loss, trauma, doubts, perspective, wisdom, and courage gained through lived experience. (You may also be interested in his book).
Keep going?David Covington talks about suicide prevention engagement with suicide attempt survivors and the critical concept that there should be “nothing about us, without us.”
Keep going?In this video from the SAMSHA Series, Stories of Hope and Recovery Jordan Burnham talks about depression, attempting suicide, recovery, and finding a life of meaning.
Keep going?See the full White House Event panel on Lived Experience including Lived Experience Academy Faculty Dr. DeQuincy Lezine and Heidi Bryan.
Keep going?United Suicide Survivors International is an upcoming group operating by and for people with lived experience that aims to: serve as a home for people who have experienced suicide loss, suicide attempts and suicidal thoughts and feelings, and their friends and families — collectively known as people w/ lived experience with suicide – to leverage […]
Keep going?The Way Forward: Pathways to hope, recovery, and wellness with insights from lived experience is a resource developed by the Suicide Attempt Survivors Task Force of the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention that provides recommendations for suicide prevention activities that blend evidence-based practices and perspectives informed by lived experience. Here are the recommendations related to […]
Keep going?If you ever start feeling like you're heading into a crisis, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (800-273-8255)