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My Crusade To Save Lives
Patty Born’s heartbreaking yet hopeful journey through grief and her mission to transform tragedy into advocacy for suicide awareness and healing.
Patty Born
2 days ago5 min read


A Mother's Truth About Loving Someone In Addiction
Brandi McCurdy, a critical care nurse practitioner and mother, shares her raw story of fighting a broken
system, setting boundaries, and learning to love her daughter through addiction while
prioritizing her own healing
Brandi McCurdy
Sep 206 min read


That Girl Diagnosed with C-PTSD Who Transformed Into A Psychotherapist
Valerie Smith grew up in a household marked by abuse, neglect, and instability, leading to years of struggle with complex PTSD. Through therapy, mindfulness, and her connection with nature, she found healing and resilience, ultimately transforming her pain into purpose as a psychotherapist and ecotherapy guide. In this article, Valerie shares her journey and the insights that now shape her work with clients facing trauma and recovery.
Tom O'Connor
Sep 138 min read


Maddie's Story: The Heart Behind The Mentor Well
After losing his 14-year-old daughter Maddie to suicide, Chris Coulter transformed unimaginable pain into purpose, dedicating his life to youth mental health and emotional well-being. He founded The Mentor Well, an online mentorship platform designed to help teens and young adults build confidence, resilience, and emotional intelligence. Chris believes that meaningful mentorship—especially from emotionally intelligent adults—can change the trajectory of a young life.
Chris Coulter
Sep 74 min read


No Place to Land - Part I: Homelessness, Addiction, and the Search for Stable Ground
Homeless people and substance use disorder addiction often co-occur, and, unfortunately, many people struggling with both issues are unable to get the help they need. Substance abuse can develop due to the stressors associated with homelessness. On the other hand, addiction can also contribute to homelessness. Additionally, many homeless people have an addiction as well as other co-occurring psychiatric disorders, which can further complicate their living situations.
Belinda Morey
Sep 76 min read


Rethinking Mental Health Approaches to Suicide
We have had very little success in preventing intentional injuries, especially self-harm. Worldwide, suicide rates have remained elevated. The stagnation in suicide prevention is not due to a lack of effort. With the worsening opioid crisis and the rising prevalence of depression and other mental health issues, global professional mental health experts need to focus on rethinking suicide prevention.
Rachel Gibbons, MD
Aug 76 min read


Family Estrangement Is Increasing – Are You Ready to Help?
Family estrangement, or the severing of family ties, is increasingly recognized as a prevalent issue, with a significant number of adults estranged from at least one family member. While exact statistics vary, research suggests that roughly one in four Americans may be estranged from a relative.
Joshua Coleman, Ph.D.
Aug 54 min read


Rethinking Suicide Prevention: Identifying Risks Where They Hide
Suicide claims a life roughly every eleven minutes in the United States and remains a leading cause of death worldwide. Yet most people who die by suicide were never in contact with mental health services beforehand. That statistic should dispel any remaining complacency. The traditional clinical safety net—diagnose, prescribe, refer—simply cannot catch what it never detects.
James Norris
Jul 304 min read
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