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Breaking Down Mental Health

What is Suicidal Ideation? Self-Injurious Behavior?

Season 1, Ep. 4

Featured guest: Jessica Pierce, M.D., Department of Psychiatry


Objectives:

  • Describe the difference between active and passive suicidal ideation
  • Identify strategies to respond to someone who is reporting suicidal ideation in a medical setting
  • Explain causes and triggers for suicidal ideation


Resources:


Credits available: 0.50


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